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Published August 2012 | Accepted Version
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ILF-3 is a regulator of the neural plate border marker Zic1 in chick embryos

Abstract

Background: The neural crest is a multipotent cell type unique to the vertebrate lineage and capable of differentiating into a large number of varied cell types, including ganglia of the peripheral nervous system, cartilage, and glia. An early step in neural crest specification occurs at the neural plate border, a region defined by the overlap of transcription factors of the Zic, Msx, and Pax families. Results: Here we identify a novel chick gene with close homology to double-stranded RNA-binding protein Interleukin enhancer binding factor 3 (ILF-3) in other species. Our results show that chick Ilf-3 is required for proper expression of the transcription factor, Zic-1, at the neural plate border. Conclusion: We have identified a novel chick gene and show it has a role in the correct specification of Zic-1 at the neural plate border.

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© 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Issue published online: 17 Jul. 2012; Article first published online: 15 Jun. 2012; Accepted manuscript online: 25 May 2012 10:31AM EST; Manuscript Accepted: 20 May 2012. Original cDNA from library was cloned into pMES expression vector and the probe synthesized by S. McKeown. This work was funded by NIH grant HG004071 to Marianne E. Bronner.

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