نتایج جستجو برای: morphogen gradients

تعداد نتایج: 39070  

2010
Justin Crocker Nathan Potter Albert Erives

Concentration gradients of morphogenic proteins pattern the embryonic axes of Drosophila by activating different genes at different concentrations. The neurogenic ectoderm enhancers (NEEs) activate different genes at different threshold levels of the Dorsal (Dl) morphogen, which patterns the dorsal/ventral axis. NEEs share a unique arrangement of highly constrained DNA-binding sites for Dl, Twi...

Journal: :Development 2005
Frédéric Charron Marc Tessier-Lavigne

During embryonic development, morphogens act as graded positional cues to dictate cell fate specification and tissue patterning. Recent findings indicate that morphogen gradients also serve to guide axonal pathfinding during development of the nervous system. These findings challenge our previous notions about morphogens and axon guidance molecules, and suggest that these proteins, rather than ...

Journal: :Current opinion in genetics & development 2012
Anna Kicheva Tobias Bollenbach Ortrud Wartlick Frank Jülicher Marcos Gonzalez-Gaitan

Morphogen gradients regulate the patterning and growth of many tissues, hence a key question is how they are established and maintained during development. Theoretical descriptions have helped to explain how gradient shape is controlled by the rates of morphogen production, spreading and degradation. These effective rates have been measured using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2007
Nicole LeBrasseur

JCB • VOLUME 176 • NUMBER 6 • 2007 732 Stress stunts organ growth O rgan size is controlled by a combination of morphogens and mechanical stress, propose Lars Hufnagel, Boris Shraiman (University of California, Santa Barbara, CA), and colleagues. Morphogen gradients, they show, are not suffi cient to prevent overgrowth. The popular gradient model proposes that differences in morphogen concentra...

1997
Shari M. Jackson Hiroshi Nakato Motoko Sugiura Alison Jannuzi Robert Oakes Vesna Kaluza Catherine Golden Scott B. Selleck

Decapentaplegic (Dpp) is a Drosophila member of the Transforming Growth Factor-β (TGF-β)/Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) superfamily of growth factors. Dpp serves as a classical morphogen, where concentration gradients of this secreted factor control patterning over many cell dimensions. Regulating the level of Dpp signaling is therefore critical to its function during development. One type of...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Matthias Pechmann Alistair P McGregor Evelyn E Schwager Natália M Feitosa Wim G M Damen

Patterning of a multicellular embryo requires precise spatiotemporal control of gene expression during development. The gradient of the morphogen bicoid regulates anterior regionalization in the syncytial blastoderm of Drosophila. However many arthropod embryos develop from a cellular blastoderm that does not allow the formation of transcription factor gradients. Here we show that correct anter...

Journal: :Cell 2012
Hongtao Chen Zhe Xu Constance Mei Danyang Yu Stephen Small

The homeodomain (HD) protein Bicoid (Bcd) is thought to function as a gradient morphogen that positions boundaries of target genes via threshold-dependent activation mechanisms. Here, we analyze 66 Bcd-dependent regulatory elements and show that their boundaries are positioned primarily by repressive gradients that antagonize Bcd-mediated activation. A major repressor is the pair-rule protein R...

Journal: :Development 2010
Oliver Grimm Mathieu Coppey Eric Wieschaus

Morphogen gradients provide embryonic tissues with positional information by inducing target genes at different concentration thresholds and thus at different positions. The Bicoid morphogen gradient in Drosophila melanogaster embryos has recently been analysed quantitatively, yet how it forms remains a matter of controversy. Several biophysical models that rely on production, diffusion and deg...

Journal: :Development 1997
S M Jackson H Nakato M Sugiura A Jannuzi R Oakes V Kaluza C Golden S B Selleck

Decapentaplegic (Dpp) is a Drosophila member of the Transforming Growth Factor-beta (TGF-beta)/Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) superfamily of growth factors. Dpp serves as a classical morphogen, where concentration gradients of this secreted factor control patterning over many cell dimensions. Regulating the level of Dpp signaling is therefore critical to its function during development. One t...

Journal: :Developmental cell 2011
Bo Gao Hai Song Kevin Bishop Gene Elliot Lisa Garrett Milton A English Philipp Andre James Robinson Raman Sood Yasuhiro Minami Aris N Economides Yingzi Yang

It is fundamentally important that signaling gradients provide positional information to govern morphogenesis of multicellular organisms. Morphogen gradients can generate different cell types in specific spatial order at distinct threshold concentrations. However, it is largely unknown whether and how signaling gradients also control cell polarities by acting as global cues. Here, we show that ...

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