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Fig. 5. {Delta}NG2 can mimic Shh and Smo* induction of targets in presomitic mesoderm. (A) PSM explants were cultured alone (–Shh), with Shh-N (+Shh) or infected with adenoviruses carrying EGFP, Smo or Smo* for 24 hours and analyzed for induction of Shh target genes by RT-PCR. Shh-N induces target genes, while infection with EGFP virus does not. Expression of Smo* induces all Shh targets tested (n=8). (B) PSM explants were infected with adenoviruses carrying either EGFP, full-length Gli1, Gli2, Gli3 or {Delta}NG2 for 24 hours and analyzed for induction of Shh targets by RT-PCR. Gli1 induced Ptch, Hhip and moderate levels of Ccnd2. Gli2 induced Ccnd2, and moderate levels of Ptch. Gli3 did not induce any Shh targets, while {Delta}NG2 activated all targets tested (n=8). (C) PSM was cultured for 24 hours in the absence (–) or presence (+) of Shh-N and adenovirus as indicated. Expression of Ptch and Pax1, was assessed by RT-PCR. Infection with EGFP and Gli1 does not affect induction of target genes by Shh, while infection with Gli2 does seem to have a moderate inhibitory affect specifically on Pax1. Infection with Gli3 acts to repress Shh induction of both Ptch and Pax1 (n=3). (D) PSM infected with Gli2 and {Delta}NG2 induce Gli1 at 24 hours (n=8). (E) PSM explants cultured alone, with Shh-N, with 1 µg/ml cycloheximide (CHX) or the combination for 9 hours were analyzed for Gli1, Ccnd2 and Hhip by RT-PCR. In the presence of CHX, Shh activates only Ccnd2 and Gli1, but not Hhip (n=2). CHX (1 µg/ml) effectively inhibits over 90% of new protein synthesis under similar culture conditions (Fu et al., 2002).





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