نتایج جستجو برای: fgf8 protein

تعداد نتایج: 1235084  

Journal: :Development 2007
Alexei Nechiporuk Tor Linbo Kenneth D Poss David W Raible

In all vertebrates, the neurogenic placodes are transient ectodermal thickenings that give rise to sensory neurons of the cranial ganglia. Epibranchial (EB) placodes generate neurons of the distal facial, glossopharyngeal and vagal ganglia, which convey sensation from the viscera, including pharyngeal endoderm structures, to the CNS. Recent studies have implicated signals from pharyngeal endode...

2013
Congxing Lin Yan Yin Sheila M. Bell G. Michael Veith Hong Chen Sung-Ho Huh David M. Ornitz Liang Ma

The acquisition of the external genitalia allowed mammals to cope with terrestrial-specific reproductive needs for internal fertilization, and thus it represents one of the most fundamental steps in evolution towards a life on land. How genitalia evolved remains obscure, and the key to understanding this process may lie in the developmental genetics that underpins the early establishment of the...

Journal: :Development 2000
N Bertrand F Médevielle F Pituello

We have recently demonstrated that Pax6 activation occurs in phase with somitogenesis in the spinal cord. Here we show that the presomitic mesoderm exerts an inhibitory activity on Pax6 expression. This repressive effect is mediated by the FGF signalling pathway. The presomitic mesoderm displays a decreasing caudorostral gradient of FGF8, and grafting FGF8-soaked beads at the level of the neura...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2011
Chaoshe Guo Ye Sun Bin Zhou Rosalyn M Adam XiaoKun Li William T Pu Bernice E Morrow Anne Moon Xue Li

Shared molecular programs govern the formation of heart and head during mammalian embryogenesis. Development of both structures is disrupted in human chromosomal microdeletion of 22q11.2 (del22q11), which causes DiGeorge syndrome (DGS) and velo-cardio-facial syndrome (VCFS). Here, we have identified a genetic pathway involving the Six1/Eya1 transcription complex that regulates cardiovascular an...

2013
Jacqueline M. Tabler William B. Barrell Heather L. Szabo-Rogers Christopher Healy Yvonne Yeung Elisa Gomez Perdiguero Christian Schulz Basil Z. Yannakoudakis Aida Mesbahi Bogdan Wlodarczyk Frederic Geissmann Richard H. Finnell John B. Wallingford Karen J. Liu

Ciliopathies are a broad class of human disorders with craniofacial dysmorphology as a common feature. Among these is high arched palate, a condition that affects speech and quality of life. Using the ciliopathic Fuz mutant mouse, we find that high arched palate does not, as commonly suggested, arise from midface hypoplasia. Rather, increased neural crest expands the maxillary primordia. In Fuz...

2012
Ivan Crespo-Enriquez Juha Partanen Salvador Martinez Diego Echevarria

Early brain patterning depends on proper arrangement of positional information. This information is given by gradients of secreted signaling molecules (morphogens) detected by individual cells within the responding tissue, leading to specific fate decisions. Here we report that the morphogen FGF8 exerts initially a differential signal activity along the E9.5 mouse neural tube. We demonstrate th...

Journal: :Developmental neurobiology 2008
Monica Hayhurst Bryan B Gore Marc Tessier-Lavigne Susan K McConnell

The division of the mammalian forebrain into distinct left and right hemispheres represents a critical step in neural development. Several signaling molecules including sonic hedgehog (SHH), fibroblast growth factor 8 (FGF8), and bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs) have been implicated in dorsal midline development, and prior work suggests that the organizing centers from which these proteins ar...

Journal: :Genes & development 2006
Shaun K Olsen James Y H Li Carrie Bromleigh Anna V Eliseenkova Omar A Ibrahimi Zhimin Lao Fuming Zhang Robert J Linhardt Alexandra L Joyner Moosa Mohammadi

Two of the four human FGF8 splice isoforms, FGF8a and FGF8b, are expressed in the mid-hindbrain region during development. Although the only difference between these isoforms is the presence of an additional 11 amino acids at the N terminus of FGF8b, these isoforms possess remarkably different abilities to pattern the midbrain and anterior hindbrain. To reveal the structural basis by which alte...

Journal: :Development 2002
Daisuke Kobayashi Makoto Kobayashi Ken Matsumoto Toshihiko Ogura Masato Nakafuku Kenji Shimamura

Regionalization of the embryonic brain is achieved through multi-step processes that operate sequentially and/or simultaneously. Localized sources of various signaling molecules act as organizing centers that pattern neighboring fields to create molecularly distinct domains. We investigated the mechanisms underlying the regionally distinct competence for two such organizing signals, Fibroblast ...

Journal: :Nature Reviews Genetics 2006

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