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Published June 1995 | public
Journal Article

Identification by Differential RT-PCR of a Novel Paired Homeodomain Protein Specifically Expressed in Sensory Neurons and a Subset of Their CNS Targets

Abstract

Sensory neurons are a major derivative of the neural crest for which there have been no definitive molecular markers in mammals. We have developed a method that combines differential hybridization with degenerate RT-PCR to rapidly screen gene families for members exhibiting differential expression among tissues or cell types. We used this approach to search for transcription factor-encoding genes specifically expressed in mammalian sensory neurons. A novel paired homeodomain protein, called DRG11, was identified. DRG11 is expressed in most sensory neurons, including trkA-expressing neurons, but not in glia or sympathetic neurons. Unexpectedly, it is also expressed in the dorsal horn of the spinal cord, a region to which NGF-dependent sensory neurons project. These data suggest that DRG11 is not only a useful marker for sensory neurons, but may also function in the establishment or maintenance of connectivity between some of these neurons and their central nervous system targets.

Additional Information

© 1996 Academic Press. We thank Steven Padilla for technical assistance, Susan Ou, Ling Wang, and Liching Lo for advice and help in the production of monoclonal antibodies, Andy Groves for advice on immunostaining procedures, and Lukas Sommer and Kai Zinn for their helpful comments on the manuscript. D.J.A is an Associate Investigator of the Howard Medical Institute.

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