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Pax-3
is a paired-type homeobox gene that is specifically expressed in the dorsal and posterior neural tube. We have investigated inductive interactions that initiate
Pax-3
transcript expression in the early neural plate. We present several lines of evidence that support a model where
Pax-3
expression is initiated by signals that posteriorize the neuraxis, and then secondarily restricted dorsally in response to dorsal-ventral patterning signals. First, in chick and Xenopus gastrulae the onset of
Pax-3
expression occurs in regions fated to become posterior CNS. Second, Hensen's node and posterior non-axial mesoderm which underlies the neural plate induce
Pax-3
expression when combined with presumptive anterior neural plate explants. In contrast, presumptive anterior neural plate explants are not competent to express
Pax-3
in response to dorsalizing signals from epidermal-ectoderm. Third, in a heterospecies explant recombinant assay with Xenopus animal caps (ectoderm) as a responding tissue, late, but not early, Hensen's node induces
Pax-3
expression. Chick posterior non-axial mesoderm also induces
Pax-3
, provided that the animal caps are
neuralized
by treatment with noggin. Finally we show that the putative posteriorizing factors, retinoic acid and bFGF, induce
Pax-3
in
neuralized
animal caps. However, blocking experiments with a dominant-inhibitory FGF receptor and a dominant-inhibitory retinoic acid receptor suggest that
Pax-3
inductive activities arising from Hensen's node and posterior non-axial mesoderm do not strictly depend on FGF or retinoic acid.
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PMID:Expression of Pax-3 is initiated in the early neural plate by posteriorizing signals produced by the organizer and by posterior non-axial mesoderm. 916 53