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Dev Growth Differ ; 33(2): 173-180, 1991 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37281147

ABSTRACT

AV-1 protein is a molecule which shows position-specific expression during chick limb development, and is expected to have some important roles in limb pattern formation. In this study, to examine whether the ZPA (Zone of polarizing activity) effects the expression of the AV-1 protein, we have removed or grafted the ZPA in chick limb buds and observed AV-1 expression. Anterior halves of the limb buds which lack a ZPA were used as hosts. In such anterior halves, AV-1 expression was initially observed in distal mesodermal cells including the cut surface. These anterior halves were combined with ZPA fragments, anterior fragments, posterior half limb buds, or left to develop alone, and the distribution of AV-1 expression was examined. The results of these experiments show that AV-1 expression requires the ZPA, and that expression occurs in the distal mesodermal cells certain distance from the ZPA.

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