1995
DOI: 10.1038/376333a0
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Regulation of neural induction by the Chd and Bmp-4 antagonistic patterning signals in Xenopus

Abstract: In Drosophila the amount of neurogenic ectoderm, from which the central nervous system (CNS) derives, is regulated by a dorsal-ventral system of positional information in which two secreted molecules of antagonistic functions, decapentaplegic (dpp) and short-gastrulation (sog), play fundamental roles. The vertebrate homologue of dpp is either bmp-4 or bmp-2 (ref. 5), and the homologue os sog is chd (s-chordin). In Xenopus the CNS is induced by signals emanating from the organizer, and two proteins secreted by … Show more

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“…Crim1 encodes a transmembrane protein, containing six repeats of a conserved cysteine-rich domain. These are similar to Von Willebrand factor type C repeats found in the secreted BMP antagonist Chordin (Chrd) and its homologue in Drosophila, Short gastrulation (Sog; Francois et al, 1994;Sasai et al, 1994Sasai et al, , 1995. CHRD inhibits BMP-2, BMP-4, and BMP4/7 heterodimers by direct binding and inhibition of BMP receptor activation (Piccolo et al, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…Crim1 encodes a transmembrane protein, containing six repeats of a conserved cysteine-rich domain. These are similar to Von Willebrand factor type C repeats found in the secreted BMP antagonist Chordin (Chrd) and its homologue in Drosophila, Short gastrulation (Sog; Francois et al, 1994;Sasai et al, 1994Sasai et al, , 1995. CHRD inhibits BMP-2, BMP-4, and BMP4/7 heterodimers by direct binding and inhibition of BMP receptor activation (Piccolo et al, 1996).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 72%
“…To help clarify how FGF signaling affects organizer formation, we analyzed expression of the organizer genes goosecoid (gsc), chordin, xnr3, and noggin (Cho et al, 1991;Smith and Harland, 1992;Sasai et al, 1995;Smith et al, 1995) as well as otx2 and otx5 (Lamb et al, 1993;Vignali et al, 2000), which are expressed in the dorsal mesendoderm prior to expression in the anterior neural plate. Embryos were analyzed at the early gastrula stage.…”
Section: Fgf Signaling Is Essential For Establishment Of Paraxial Mesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anti-sense RNA probes were made for the following transcripts: xbra (Smith et al, 1991); myoD (Hopwood et al, 1989); sox2 (Grammer et al, 2000); otx2 (Lamb et al, 1993); otx5 (Vignali et al, 2000); hoxB9 (Sharpe et al, 1987); gsc (Cho et al, 1991); myf5 (Hopwood et al, 1991); noggin (Smith and Harland, 1992); chordin (Sasai et al, 1995); xnr3 ; sox17 (Hudson et al, 1997); eomes (Ryan et al, 1996); VegT (Stennard et al, 1996); edd (Sasai et al, 1996); FGF4 (Isaacs et al, 1992); FGF8 (Fletcher et al, 2006).…”
Section: Whole Mount Rna In Situ Hybridizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Drosophila, the BMP homologue Dpp is antagonized by a chordin homologue, short gastrulation (sog; Marques et al, 1997). The proteins are sufficiently conserved that they retain dorsalizing and ventralizing activities in cross-species expression experiments Sasai et al, 1995;Schmidt et al, 1995;Holley et al, 1995Holley et al, , 1996. Most exciting, from an evolutionary point of view, is that, whereas BMP is ventral and chordin dorsal, in flies, it is the other way around: Dpp is dorsal and sog is ventral.…”
Section: Morphogens In Vivo Part Ii: Fgfs and Bmpsmentioning
confidence: 99%