| Literature DB >> 28305202 |
Nikolas Zagris1, Demetrios Matthopoulos2.
Abstract
The component areas of chick blastula show differential expression of heat shock genes. The area opaca (ao), marginal zone (mz) and central area (ca) components of the epiblast display distinct quantitative and minor qualitative differences in the heat-induced and heat-repressible proteins, but are clearly different from the primary hypoblast (endoderm) in their expression of a given stress protein (hsp) as a response to heat shock. The major proteins synthesized in the component areas of epiblast in response to heat shock include hsp 18, 24, 70 and 89 Kd. Two-dimensional electrophoresis shows that each of these proteins consists of multiple charged species. The hypoblast expresses only hsp 70 Kd at non-significant levels and shows marked inhibition in the level of synthesis of heat-shock-repressible proteins. Heat shock during the blastula stage results in an increase in the size of the blastoderm and disrupts normal embryonic development. The heat shock genes provide an important molecular marker, which attests to regional specification in the chick blastula.Entities:
Keywords: Chick blastula; Differentiation; Heat shock; Region specific gene expression
Year: 1986 PMID: 28305202 DOI: 10.1007/BF00402874
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rouxs Arch Dev Biol ISSN: 0930-035X