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Query: EC:3.2.1.23 (
beta-galactosidase
)
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Loss-of-function mutations in Whn (Hfh 11), a winged-helix/forkhead transcription factor, result in the nude mouse phenotype. To determine the
whn
expression pattern during development, we utilized mice in which a
beta-galactosidase
reporter gene was placed under the control of the wild-type
whn
promoter by homologous recombination (M. Nehls et al., 1996, Science 272, 886-889). Sites of reporter expression were confirmed by immunohistochemical staining for Whn protein or by in situ hybridization for
whn
mRNA. At all developmental stages,
whn
expression is restricted to epithelial cells. In addition to the skin and thymus,
whn
is expressed in the developing nails, nasal passages, tongue, palate, and teeth. In embryonic epidermis, suprabasal cells induce
whn
expression at the same time that terminal differentiation markers first appear. As the epidermis matures,
whn
promoter activity is found primarily in the first suprabasal layer, which contains keratinocytes in the early stages of terminal differentiation. In developing and mature anagen hair follicles,
whn
is expressed at high levels in the postmitotic precursor cells of the hair shaft and inner root sheath. Though principally associated with terminal differentiation,
whn
expression is also detected in progenitor cell compartments; in the hair bulb matrix and basal epidermal layer, a small subclass of cells expresses
whn
, while in the outer root sheath,
whn
promoter activity is induced as the follicle completes its elongation. Within these compartments, rare cells exhibit both
whn
expression and the nuclear proliferation marker Ki-67. The results suggest that
whn
expression encompasses the transition from a proliferative to a postmitotic state and that
whn
regulates the initiation of terminal differentiation.
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PMID:Association between mouse nude gene expression and the initiation of epithelial terminal differentiation. 1019 Oct 51