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Erratum for Pyrski et al., J. Neurosci. 21 (13) 4637-4648.
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The Journal of Neuroscience, August 15, 2001, 21(16):6457-6457

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In the article "The OMP-lacZ Transgene Mimics the Unusual Expression Pattern of OR-Z6, a New Odorant Receptor Gene on Mouse Chromosome 6: Implication for Locus-Dependent Gene Expression," by Martina Pyrski, Zheng Xu, Eric Walters, Debra J. Gilbert, Nancy A. Jenkins, Neal G. Copeland, and Frank L. Margolis, which appeared on pages 4637-4648 of the July 1, 2001 issue, Figure 6 was incorrectly printed as a black and white figure. The correct color version of the figure, as well as the legend, is printed here.



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Figure 6.   The three bright-field images illustrate the criteria by which olfactory neurons coexpressing the lacZ transgene and OR-Z6 were identified. OR-Z6 in situ hybridization was performed using a digoxigenin-labeled OR-Z6 riboprobe, and hybridization signals were detected and visualized using an alkaline phosphatase-conjugated anti-digoxigenin antibody and a substrate that developed a purple precipitate. Left, Hybridization signals were most prominent in the apical cytoplasmic portion and appeared triangular (arrows). In addition we observed a thin line surrounding the nucleus; the nucleus itself was usually white. Right, In contrast, ORNs that solely express the lacZ transgene (arrow) were gray, including the cytoplasm covering the nucleus. Expression of beta -galactosidase was detected using a primary anti-beta -galactosidase antibody and visualized using a substrate yielding a gray precipitate. Middle, The double-labeled neuron shows a combination of both features described. The gray cytoplasm covering the nucleus indicates beta -galactosidase expression (arrow), whereas the peak-shaped purple precipitate in the apical cytoplasm corresponds to OR-Z6 in situ hybridization (arrowhead). The three differently labeled neurons shown derive from the same coronal cryosection of a 35-d-old H-lacZ6 mouse and were closely associated on endoturbinate-II. Scale bar, 20 µm.


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