نتایج جستجو برای: chordin

تعداد نتایج: 380  

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2006
Genevieve Kinna Gabriel Kolle Adrian Carter Brian Key Graham J. Lieschke Andrew Perkins Melissa H. Little

The Crim1 gene encodes a transmembrane protein containing six cysteine-rich repeats similar to those found in the BMP antagonist, chordin (chd). To investigate its physiological role, zebrafish crim1 was cloned and shown to be both maternally and zygotically expressed during zebrafish development in sites including the vasculature, intermediate cell mass, notochord, and otic vesicle. Bent or ho...

Journal: :Zebrafish 2004
Evdokia Dodou Kate F Barald John H Postlethwait

The neuroectoderm arises during gastrulation as a population of undifferentiated proliferating neuroepithelial cells. As development continues, neuroepithelial cells leave the cell cycle and differentiate into neurons and glia of the functioning central nervous system. What processes establish the spatial distribution of proliferating neuroepithelial cells? To investigate this question, zic2a w...

Journal: :The International journal of developmental biology 2016
Thomas C B Wong Martha Rebbert Chengdong Wang Xiongfong Chen Alison Heffer Valeria E Zarelli Igor B Dawid Hui Zhao

Neural crest (NC) development is controlled precisely by a regulatory network with multiple signaling pathways and the involvement of many genes. The integration and coordination of these factors are still incompletely understood. Overexpression of Wnt3a and the BMP antagonist Chordin in animal cap cells from Xenopus blastulae induces a large number of NC specific genes. We previously suggested...

2015
Cristina Menni Steven J. Kiddle Massimo Mangino Ana Viñuela Maria Psatha Claire Steves Martina Sattlecker Alfonso Buil Stephen Newhouse Sally Nelson Stephen Williams Nicola Voyle Hilkka Soininen Iwona Kloszewska Patrizia Mecocci Magda Tsolaki Bruno Vellas Simon Lovestone Tim D. Spector Richard Dobson Ana M. Valdes

To elucidate the proteomic features of aging in plasma, the subproteome targeted by the SOMAscan assay was profiled in blood samples from 202 females from the TwinsUK cohort. Findings were replicated in 677 independent individuals from the AddNeuroMed, Alzheimer's Research UK, and Dementia Case Registry cohorts. Results were further validated using RNAseq data from whole blood in TwinsUK and th...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2002
Natascia Tiso Alida Filippi Stefan Pauls Marino Bortolussi Francesco Argenton

In vertebrates, the embryonic dorsoventral asymmetry is regulated by the bone morphogenetic proteins (Bmp) activity gradient. In the present study, we have used dorsalized swirl (bmp2b) and ventralized chordino (chordin) zebrafish mutants to investigate the effects of dorsoventral signalling on endoderm patterning and on the differentiation and positioning of its derivatives. Alterations of dor...

Journal: :Development 2008
Naoki Mine Ryan M Anderson John Klingensmith

In mouse, left-right (L-R) patterning depends on asymmetric expression of Nodal around the node, leading to Nodal expression specifically in the left lateral plate mesoderm (LPM). Bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling is also involved, but the mechanistic relationship with Nodal expression remains unclear. We find that BMP signal transduction is higher in the right LPM, although Bmp4, whic...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2006
Reema Jasuja Nikolas Voss Gaoxiang Ge Guy G. Hoffman Jamie Lyman-Gingerich Francisco Pelegri Daniel S. Greenspan

Drosophila metalloproteinase Tolloid (TLD) is responsible for cleaving the antagonist Short gastrulation (SOG), thereby regulating signaling by the bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) Decapentaplegic (DPP). In mice there are four TLD-related proteinases, two of which, BMP1 and mammalian Tolloid-like 1 (mTLL1), are responsible for cleaving the SOG orthologue Chordin, thereby regulating signaling by...

Journal: :Mechanisms of Development 2012
Yi-Yen Chen Matthew P. Harris Mitchell P. Levesque Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard Mahendra Sonawane

In vertebrates, the dorso-ventral (DV) axis is defined by the combinatorial action of localised Wnt, FGF and Nodal signalling along with the antagonizing activities of Chordin and BMP pathways. Our knowledge of the factors that may act in concert with these core pathways to regulate early embryonic patterning is far from complete. Furthermore, while all three germ layers respond to these patter...

Journal: :Development 1999
G Kumano L Belluzzi W C Smith

Questions of dorsoventral axis determination and patterning in Xenopus seek to uncover the mechanisms by which particular mesodermal fates, for example somite, are specified in the dorsal pole of the axis while other mesoderm fates, for example, ventral blood island (VBI), are specified at the ventral pole. We report here that the genes Xvent-1, Xvent-2, and Xwnt-8 do not appear to be in the pa...

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