Replication-defective virus infection of feather buds produces a localized region of beta-galactosidase activity. |
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Authors: | R B Widelitz C M Chuong |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pathology, School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles 90033. |
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Abstract: | We are interested in using retroviral vectors to trace cell lineage and to introduce exogenous genes in chicken skin explant cultures. Here the LZ10 virus carrying the gene encoding beta-galactosidase was introduced to the skin explants by two different means: a) the virus was added to the media or b) the virus was microinjected into regions of the developing feather buds. Infection by microinjection led to localized expression of beta-galactosidase in the developing feather bud, while, surprisingly, infection by adding the virus to the culture media led to localized band of beta-galactosidase expression in the middle of the feather filament. The significance of this finding in skin morphogenesis and as a tool for experimental embryology is discussed. |
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