
Fig. 7. Induction of neural hoxb4 expression in nls by
transplanted wild-type somitic mesoderm. (A-C) In a wild-type host
nls mutant donor cells (brown) contribute to hindbrain (A), spinal
cord (A,B), paraxial mesoderm (A', arrow) and notochord (C) at the
head/trunk boundary. In situ hybridisation detects expression of
krox20 in the hindbrain (r3, r5) and myoD in somites
(s1,s2). (D,E) krox20 and hoxb4 expression in wild type and
nls mutants. (F-G) Fluorescent images of donor cells and bright field
images of hosts after stained for expression of krox20 and
hoxb4; wild-type cells populating paraxial mesoderm of anterior
somites and individual spinal cord neurones in a 15 hpf nls embryo
(F); rescue of neural expression of hoxb4 by wild-type cells
(F'); nls cells transplanted to the anterior somitic mesoderm
of a nls host (G) are not able to induce neural hoxb4
expression (G'). (H) Another example of rescue of neural hoxb4
expression by transplanted wild-type cells (brown staining) in somites of a
nls host. Note that both sides of the neural tube are rescued in
F' and H, although wild-type cells are unilaterally distributed. (I)
Example of a 15 hpf nls embryo with a massive contribution of
wild-type donor cells (brown staining) to the hindbrain and spinal cord.
Hoxb4 expression is not induced in either donor or host-derived
neural ectoderm. Dorsal views.