نتایج جستجو برای: morphogen gradients

تعداد نتایج: 39070  

Journal: :Cell 2005
Dragana Rogulja Kenneth D. Irvine

One model to explain the relationship between patterning and growth during development posits that growth is regulated by the slope of morphogen gradients. The Decapentaplegic (DPP) morphogen controls growth in the Drosophila wing, but the slope of the DPP activity gradient has not been shown to influence growth. By employing a method for spatial, temporal, and quantitative control over gene ex...

Journal: :Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Developmental Biology 2012

2016
Anatoly B Kolomeisky Hongwei Yin Xiaoqing Wen Tianshou Zhou Maria P Kochugaeva Alexey A Shvets Anel Mahmutovic Emil Marklund Hamid Teimouri

The formation and growth of multi-cellular organisms and tissues from several genetically identical embryo cells is one of the most fundamental natural phenomena. These processes are stimulated and governed by multiple biological signaling molecules, which are also called morphogens. Embryo cells are able to read and pass genetic information by measuring the non-uniform concentration profiles o...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2012
Jitendra S Kanodia Hsiao-Lan Liang Yoosik Kim Bomyi Lim Mei Zhan Hang Lu Christine A Rushlow Stanislav Y Shvartsman

The early Drosophila embryo is patterned by graded distributions of maternal transcription factors. Recent studies revealed that pattern formation by these graded signals depends on uniformly expressed transcriptional activators, such as Zelda. Removal of Zelda influences both the timing and the spatial expression domains for most of the genes controlled by maternal gradients. We demonstrate th...

Journal: :Journal of theoretical biology 2006
Olivier Cinquin

The readout of morphogen concentrations has been proposed to be an essential mechanism allowing embryos to specify cell identities [Wolpert Trends Genet 12 (1996) 359], but theoretical and experimental results have led to conflicting ideas as to how useful concentration gradients can be established. In particular, it has been pointed out that some models of passive extracellular diffusion exhib...

2010
James Cotterell James Sharpe

The interpretation of morphogen gradients is a pivotal concept in developmental biology, and several mechanisms have been proposed to explain how gene regulatory networks (GRNs) achieve concentration-dependent responses. However, the number of different mechanisms that may exist for cells to interpret morphogens, and the importance of design features such as feedback or local cell-cell communic...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2007
Sven Bergmann Oded Sandler Hila Sberro Sara Shnider Eyal Schejter Ben-Zion Shilo Naama Barkai

Morphogen gradients are established by the localized production and subsequent diffusion of signaling molecules. It is generally assumed that cell fates are induced only after morphogen profiles have reached their steady state. Yet, patterning processes during early development occur rapidly, and tissue patterning may precede the convergence of the gradient to its steady state. Here we consider...

Journal: :Journal of the Royal Society, Interface 2011
Marcos Nahmad

Morphogen-mediated patterning is the predominant mechanism by which positional information is established during animal development. In the classical view, the interpretation of positional signals depends on the equilibrium distribution of a morphogen, regardless of the dynamics of gradient formation. The problem of whether or not morphogen dynamics contribute to developmental patterning has no...

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