Claims
- 1. A method for identifying an extracellular signal protein which induces a change in at least one of growth or differentiation of a cell, comprising
- (i) contacting a isolated responsive signaling tissue with a tissue, said signaling tissue selected from a group consisting of a genetically modified non-human oocyte expressing a recombinant protein and a genetically modified early stage non-human embryo expressing a recombinant protein, which isolated responsive and signaling tissues are exogenous to each other and
- (ii) detecting a change in growth or differentiation of cells of said isolated responsive tissue, wherein a change in growth or differentiation of said isolated responsive tissue in the presence of said recombinant protein relative to growth or differentiation of said isolated responsive tissue in the absence of said recombinant protein is indicative of an inductive activity of said recombinant protein.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein changes in said isolated responsive tissue are detected by a method selected from a group consisting of (i) visual inspection of the morphology of said isolated responsive tissue; (ii) detection of tissue-specific cell surface markers on said target tissue; (iii) in situ hybridization assays to detect expression of tissue-specfic genes by said isolated responsive tissue; and (iv) alteration of expression of a reporter gene construct provided in said isolated responsive tissue.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said recombinant protein is produced by exogenous RNA microinjected into said signaling tissue.
- 4. The method of claim 1, wherein said recombinant protein is produced by a recombinant gene construct expressed by said signaling tissue.
- 5. The method of claim 1, wherein said isolated responsive tissue is embryonic tissue.
- 6. The method of claim 5, wherein said embryonic tissue is competent to form neuronal tissue.
- 7. A method for cloning a gene encoding an extracellular signal protein which is an inducer of growth or differentiation of a cell, comprising:
- (i) contacting a isolated responsive tissue with a signaling tissue, said signaling tissue selected from a group consisting of a genetically modified non-human oocyte expressing a variegated library of recombinant proteins and a genetically modified early stage non-human embryo expressing a variegated library of recombinant proteins which isolated responsive and and signaling tissues are exogenous to each other;
- (ii) detecting a change in growth or differentiation of cells of said isolated responsive tissue, wherein a change in growth or differentiation of said isolated responsive tissue in the presence of said recombinant protein library relative to growth or differentiation of said isolated responsive tissue in the absence of said recombinant proteins is indicative of an inductive activity of at least said recombinant protein; and
- (iii) isolating the gene encoding the protein of said variegated library of recombinant proteins which induces the change in said target tissue.
- 8. An assay system comprising (i) an isolated responsive tissue grafted to (ii) a genetically modified non-human oocyte expressing a recombinant protein.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation application of Ser. No. 08/255,677 filed on Jun. 8, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,585,087. The contents of the aforementioned application is hereby incorporated by reference.
FUNDING
Work described herein was supported by finding from the National Institutes of Health. The United States Government has certain rights in the invention.
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