2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cois.2021.09.004
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Evolution of the dorsoventral axis in insects: the changing role of Bone Morphogenetic Proteins

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“…In addition to BMPs, Toll signals contribute to insect DV patterning, with the relative contribution of each pathway varying among different insect orders [ 20 ]. To investigate the relative contribution of the BMP and Toll pathways for R. prolixus embryonic DV patterning, we performed double knockdowns for Rp-Tl and Rp-dpp ( figure 3 ).…”
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“…In addition to BMPs, Toll signals contribute to insect DV patterning, with the relative contribution of each pathway varying among different insect orders [ 20 ]. To investigate the relative contribution of the BMP and Toll pathways for R. prolixus embryonic DV patterning, we performed double knockdowns for Rp-Tl and Rp-dpp ( figure 3 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is important to point out that Sog/Chordin and Tsg homologues bind BMPs to either inhibit BMPs from receptor binding or to control BMP spatial distribution away or against a BMP source [ 20 , 26 ]. Taking into account that Rp-sog, Rp - tsg and Rp - dpp KD all result in the expansion of the ventral marker Rp - twi and loss of the neuroectodermal marker Rp - soxN , we suggest that Rp-Sog and Rp-Tsg proteins perform mainly a positive role to modify BMP distribution along the R. prolixus DV axis, away from the source of ventral Rp-Sog ( figure 6 m ).…”
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