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Restrictions to Floor Plate Induction by hedgehog and Winged-Helix Genes in the Neural Tube of Frog Embryos

Intercellular signaling molecules of the vertebrate hedgehog family and transcription factors of the winged-helix family have been implicated in floor plate development. We have examined the consequences of misexpressing the vertebrate hedgehog gene vhh-1 (sonic hedgehog, shh) and the winged-helix g...

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Published in:Molecular and cellular neuroscience 1995-04, Vol.6 (2), p.106-121
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description Intercellular signaling molecules of the vertebrate hedgehog family and transcription factors of the winged-helix family have been implicated in floor plate development. We have examined the consequences of misexpressing the vertebrate hedgehog gene vhh-1 (sonic hedgehog, shh) and the winged-helix gene HNF-3β in the neural plate and neural tube of frog embryos. Misexpression of either of these genes induces floor plate differentiation at ectopic locations. However, ectopic floor plate induction in response to both vhh-1 and HNF-3β was temporally and spatially restricted. At neural plate stages, ectopic floor plate differentiation was not detected. After neural tube closure, ectopic floor plate differentiation was detected but was restricted predominantly to the dorsal region of the neural tube. The ability of winged-helix and vertebrate hedgehog genes to induce floor plate differentiation in vivo may, therefore, be constrained by additional signals that specify the time and position of floor plate differentiation.
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Anura - genetics
Brain - embryology
Cell Differentiation - genetics
DNA-Binding Proteins - genetics
Embryonic Induction - genetics
Female
Gastrula - physiology
Gene Expression - physiology
Hedgehog Proteins
Hepatocyte Nuclear Factor 3-beta
Immunohistochemistry
In Situ Hybridization
Microinjections
Neurons - physiology
Notochord - physiology
Nuclear Proteins - genetics
Plasmids
Proteins - genetics
Rana
Spinal Cord - embryology
Time Factors
Trans-Activators
Transcription Factors - genetics
title Restrictions to Floor Plate Induction by hedgehog and Winged-Helix Genes in the Neural Tube of Frog Embryos
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