interactions that give rise to the
hair follicles. To ensure that
Tbx-2is located in the
vibrissa pad, RNA will be isolated and analyzed for the
Tbx-2 mRNA. It seems logical that if the mRNA exists
in the hair follicle, then the protein that it codes for
will also exist in the hair follicle. The main question is:
what is the role of TBX-2 on hair follicle development? One
way to elucidate its role is to manipulate its expression in
the developing whisker pad.
Antisense:Antisense
is a complementary copy of the functional mRNA normally
found in the cell (Klug). When antisense is introduced to
the cell, it can bind to the functional sense mRNA, thus
forming a double stranded mRNA molecule (Gilbert). The
formation of a double stranded molecule affects mRNA
translation either because of inhibition of ribosomal
functioning due to the complementary strand (no binding or
stopped translation) or because of RNases that degrade the
double stranded RNA (RNase H) (Klug).
Rationale:The
expression of Tbx2in
the mouse vibrissa pad needs to be confirmed. By using
analysis of mRNA expression in the mouse whisker pads, it
can be shown whether or not
Tbx2specifically
expressed in the vibrissa pad although previous experimental
data leads to the assumption that it is, indeed, expressed
in the whisker pad. To determine the role
Tbx2plays in whisker
pad development, antisense oligonucleotides (small pieces of
antisense RNA) will be
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