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Development, Vol 115, Issue 4 1111-1119, Copyright © 1992 by Company of Biologists


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TRP-2/DT, a new early melanoblast marker, shows that steel growth factor (c-kit ligand) is a survival factor

KP Steel, DR Davidson and IJ Jackson
MRC Institute of Hearing Research, University Park, Nottingham, UK.

We have used a probe derived from TRP-2/DT to detect migratory melanoblasts shortly after they emerge from the neural crest, as early as 10 days post coitum (dpc). TRP-2/DT expression is otherwise restricted to the presumptive pigmented retinal epithelium, the developing telencephalon and the endolymphatic duct. The pattern of steel and c-kit hybridisation in the developing brain differed from that of TRP-2. TRP-1 and tyrosinase probes also detected melanoblasts but were both expressed later in development than TRP-2. We used the TRP-2/DT probe to investigate the way that the Steel-dickie (Sld) mutation interferes with melanocyte development, and found that the membrane-bound steel growth factor which is missing in Sld/Sld mutants is necessary for the survival of melanoblasts but not for their early migration and initial differentiation.
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