Members of the CCAAT/enhancer binding protein (C/EBP) and the Maf protein subfamilies have been characterized in a variety of bilaterian organisms. This is the first report of C/EBP and MafL genes in a basal organism, the hydrozoan jellyfish Podocoryne carnea. Transcripts of both genes are present in all life cycle stages: egg, embryo, larva, polyp, and medusa. During early development, both factors appear to regulate metamorphosis of the larva to the primary polyp. Both genes are also expressed in the striated muscle of the developing and adult medusa. During in vitro transdifferentiation of striated muscle cells to smooth muscle and nerve cells, C/EBP is continuously expressed, whereas MafL expression is turned off during transdifferentiation and reactivated when nerve cells differentiate. Thus, both factors may be involved in muscle and nerve cell differentiation. In the mature medusa both genes are also implicated in gametogenesis. Developmental and evolutionary aspects of the gene structures and expression patterns are discussed.
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