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The Journal of Comparative Neurology | 2004

Expression of vomeronasal receptor genes in Xenopus laevis.

Kimiko Hagino-Yamagishi; Keiko Moriya; Hideo Kubo; Yoshihiro Wakabayashi; Naoko Isobe; Shouichiro Saito; Masumi Ichikawa; Kazumori Yazaki

In the course of evolution, the vomeronasal organ (VNO) first appeared in amphibians. To understand the relationship between the VNO and the vomeronasal receptors, we isolated and analyzed the expression of the vomeronasal receptor genes of Xenopus laevis. We identified genes of the Xenopus V2R receptor family, which are predominantly expressed throughout the sensory epithelium of the VNO. The G‐protein Go, which is coexpressed with V2Rs in the rodent VNO, was also extensively expressed throughout the vomeronasal sensory epithelium. These results strongly suggest that the V2Rs and Go are coexpressed in the vomeronasal receptor cells. The predominant expression of the Xenopus V2R families and the coexpression of the V2Rs and Go imply that V2Rs play important roles in the sensory transduction of Xenopus VNO. We found that these receptors were expressed not only in the VNO, but also in the posterolateral epithelial area of the principal cavity (PLPC). Electron microscopic study revealed that the epithelium of the PLPC is more like that of the VNO than that of the principal and the middle cavity. These results suggest that in adult Xenopus the V2Rs analyzed so far are predominantly expressed in the vomeronasal and vomeronasal‐like epithelium. The analysis of V2R expression in Xenopus larvae demonstrates that V2Rs are predominantly expressed in the VNO even before metamorphosis. J. Comp. Neurol. 472:246–256, 2004.


Cell Structure and Function | 1996

Mitosis-specific Phosphorylation of Smooth Muscle Regulatory Light Chain of Myosin II at Ser-1 and/or -2 and Thr-9 in Sea Urchin Egg Extract

Go Totsukawa; Eiko Himi-Nakamura; Satoshi Komatsu; Kyoko Iwata; Ayako Tezuka; Hikoichi Sakai; Kazumori Yazaki; Hiroshi Hosoya


Cell Structure and Function | 1994

Evidence for Direct Binding of Intracellularly Distributed Ganglioside GM2 to Isolated Vimentin Intermediate Filaments in Normal and Tay-Sachs Disease Human Fibroblasts.

Masaharu Kotani; Hiroshi Hosoya; Hideo Kubo; Kohji Itoh; Hitoshi Sakuraba; Masashi Kusubata; Masaki Inagaki; Kazumori Yazaki; Yoshiyuki Suzuki; Tadashi Tai


Biomedical Research-tokyo | 1997

EFFECTS OF WORTMANNIN ON THE CYTOSKELETAL STRUCTURE OF HELA CELLS

Hiroshi Hosoya; Maki Murata-Hori; Fumie Takahashi; Takao Arai; Natsumi Hosoya; Kazumori Yazaki; Yoshiaki Nonomura


Zoological Science | 2002

EXPRESSION OF THE VOMERONASAL RECEPTOR GENES IN XENOPUS LAEVIS(Physiology)(Proceedings of the Seventy-Third Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)

Kimiko Yamagishi; Naoko Isobe; Keiko Moriya; Yoshihiro Wakabayashi; Masumi Ichikawa; Kazumori Yazaki


Zoological Science | 2001

The gene of goat putative pheromone receptor expresses in two distinct olfactory organs.(Physiology)(Proceeding of the Seventy-Third Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)

Yoshihiro Wakabayashi; Yuji Mori; Masumi Ichikawa; Kazumori Yazaki; Kimiko Yamagishi


Zoological Science | 2000

PUTATIVE MAMMALIAN PHEROMONE RECEPTOR MEDIATED THE ACTIVATION OF VOMERONASAL NEURONS BY URINARY FRACTION(Physiology)Proceedings of the Seventy-First Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan

K. Hagino-Yamagishi; M. Matsuoka; Masumi Ichikawa; Kazumori Yazaki


Zoological Science | 1992

MITOSIS-SPECIFIC PHOSPHORYLATION OF DYNAMIN(Biochemistry)Proceedings of the Sixty-Third Annual Meeting of the Zoologiacal Socistry of Japan

S. Komatsu; Hiroshi Hosoya; T. Shimidzu; M. Inagaki; M. Ikegami; Kazumori Yazaki


Zoological Science | 1992

MITOSIS-SPECIFIC PHOSPHORYLATION OF MICROTUBULE ASSOCIATAED PROTEINS(Biochemistry)Proceedings of the Sixty-Third Annual Meeting of the Zoologiacal Socistry of Japan

F. Takahashi; Hiroshi Hosoya; K. Kobayashi; M. Inagaki; T. Arai; Kazumori Yazaki


Zoological Science | 1992

EFFECTS OF WORTMANNIN, AN INHIBITOR OF MYOSIN LIGHT CHAIN KINASE, ON THE CELL DIVISION OF CULTURED CELLS OR SEA URCHIN EGGS(Biochemistry)Proceedings of the Sixty-Third Annual Meeting of the Zoologiacal Socistry of Japan

Hiroshi Hosoya; F. Takahashi; M. Inagaki; Y. Matsuda; Y. Nonomura; T. Arai; E. Nakamura; H. Sakai; Kazumori Yazaki

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Ayako Tezuka

Japan Women's University

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Japan Women's University

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