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XB-ART-14721
Dev Growth Differ 1998 Jun 01;403:335-41. doi: 10.1046/j.1440-169x.1998.t01-1-00009.x.
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Patterns of gene expression in the core of Spemann's organizer and activin-treated ectoderm in Cynops pyrrhogaster.

Yokota C , Ariizumi T , Asashima M .


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The presumptive pharyngeal endoderm region of the Cynops early gastrula induces head or trunk-tail structures in sandwich culture. Activin-treated ectoderm can mimic this phenomenon at least at the histological level. The patterns of expression of organizer-specific genes were examined to compare these two inductive materials at the molecular level. A chordin cDNA clone from Cynops pyrrhogaster (Cychd) was isolated by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Cychd mRNA was first detected in the presumptive pharyngeal endoderm and prechordal plate regions of stage 11 embryos, and was expressed continuously until stage 20. The spatiotemporal expression pattern of Cychd was similar to that of Xenopus chordin. The patterns of expression of organizer-related genes in the pharyngeal endoderm and activin-treated ectoderm were compared by RT-PCR analysis. Expression of Cychd in these two materials peaked at the time when they can induce head structures in sandwich culture. Expression of fork head and goosecoid did not change in the presumptive pharyngeal endoderm over this period. Cychd may play a key role in head formation in the Cynops embryo.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: chrd gsc