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Territorial localization of heat shock mRNA production in sea urchin gastrulae.

Gabriella SconzoGiudice GMaria Carmela RoccheriM. La RosaD. Oliva

subject

animal structuresIn situ hybridizationParacentrotus lividusbiology.animalEctodermmedicineAnimalsRNA MessengerSea urchinHeat-Shock ProteinsMessenger RNAbiologyHybridization probeEmbryogenesisNucleic Acid HybridizationCell BiologyAnatomyGastrulabiology.organism_classificationCell biologyGastrulationMolecular WeightShock (circulatory)Sea Urchinsembryonic structuresAutoradiographymedicine.symptom

description

In situ hybridization experiments with a labeled DNA probe indicate that the ability to respond to heat shock with the production of the mRNA for the 70 kd heat shock protein is segregated into the ectodermal cells already at the gastrula stage or earlier during the embryonic development of Paracentrotus lividus.

10.1016/s0309-1651(85)90108-0https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/4064117