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Development, Vol 103, Issue 1 111-118, Copyright © 1988 by Company of Biologists


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In situ hybridization reveals differential spatial distribution of mRNAs for type I and type II collagen in the chick limb bud

CJ Devlin, PM Brickell, ER Taylor, A Hornbruch, RK Craig and L Wolpert
Department of Anatomy and Developmental Biology, University College and Middlesex School of Medicine, London, UK.

During limb development, type I collagen disappears from the region where cartilage develops and synthesis of type II collagen, which is characteristic of cartilage, begins. In situ hybridization using antisense RNA probes was used to investigate the spatial localization of type I and type II collagen mRNAs. The distribution of the mRNA for type II collagen corresponded well with the pattern of type II collagen synthesis, suggesting control at the level of transcription and mRNA accumulation. In contrast, the pattern of mRNA for type I collagen remained more or less uniform and did not correspond with the synthesis of the protein, suggesting control primarily at the level of translation or of RNA processing.


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