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Published June 2013 | Supplemental Material
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The transcription factor chicken Scratch2 is expressed in a subset of early postmitotic neural progenitors

Abstract

Scratch proteins are members of the Snail superfamily which have been shown to regulate invertebrate neural development. However, in vertebrates, little is known about the function of Scratch or its relationship to other neural transcription factors. We report the cloning of chicken Scratch2 (cScrt2) and describe its expression pattern in the chick embryo from HH15 through HH29. cScrt2 was detected in cranial ganglia, the nasal placode and neural tube. At all stages examined, cScrt2 expression is only detected within a subregion of the intermediate zone of the neural tube. cScrt2 is also expressed in the developing dorsal root ganglia from HH22–23 onwards and becomes limited to its dorsal medial domain at HH29. phospho-Histone H3 and BrdU-labeling revealed that the cScrt2 expression domain is located immediately external to the proliferative region. In contrast, cScrt2 domain overlapped almost completely with that of the postmitotic neural transcription factor NeuroM/Ath3/NEUROD4. Together, these data define cScrt2-positive cells as a subset of immediately postmitotic neural progenitors. Previous data has shown that Scrt2 is a repressor of E-box-driven transcription whereas NeuroM is an E-box-transactivator. In light of these data, the co-localization detected here suggests that Scrt2 and NeuroM may have opposing roles during definition of neural subtypes.

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© 2013 Elsevier B.V. Received 13 March 2012; Received in revised form 19 March 2013; Accepted 21 March 2013; Available online 6 April 2013. We thank Dr. Shankar Srinivas for sharing the protocol for in situ hybridization in paraffin sections and Dr. Cristóvão de Albuquerque for critically reading this manuscript. This work was supported by a grant from FAPESP (2009/50544-1) and CNPq to CYIY. FMV was supported by a fellowship from FAPESP.

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