Spemann's organizer and the self-regulation of embryonic fields

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作者
De Robertis, E. M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Los Angeles, Howard Hughes Med Inst, Dept Biol Chem, Los Angeles, CA 90095 USA
关键词
Morphogenetic fields; Embryonic induction; Dorsal-ventral patterning; BMP; Chordin; Crossveinless-2; Tolloid; Sizzled; Hox genes; Urbilateria; NEGATIVE FEEDBACK REGULATOR; EARLY XENOPUS DEVELOPMENT; NEURAL INDUCTION; TWISTED GASTRULATION; DROSOPHILA EMBRYO; HOMEOBOX GENES; GROWTH-FACTOR; MORPHOGENETIC FIELD; SECRETED PROTEINS; HEAD INDUCTION;
D O I
10.1016/j.mod.2009.08.004
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Embryos and developing organs have the remarkable ability of self-regenerating after experimental manipulations. In the Xenopus blastula half-embryos can regenerate the missing part, producing identical twins. Studies on the molecular nature of Spemann's organizer have revealed that self-regulation results from the battle between two signaling centers under reciprocal transcriptional control. Long-range communication between the dorsal and ventral sides is mediated by the action of growth factor antagonists - such as the BMP antagonist Chordin - that regulate the flow of BMPs within the embryonic morphogenetic field. BMPs secreted by the dorsal Spemann organizer tissue are released by metalloproteinases of the Tolloid family, which cleave Chordin at a distance of where they were produced, The dorsal center secretes Chordin, Noggin, BMP2 and ADMP. The ventral center of the embryo secretes BMP4, BMP7, Sizzled, Crossveinless-2 and Tolloid-related. Crossveinless-2 binds Chordin/BMP complexes, facilitating their flow towards the ventral side, where BMPs are released by Tolloid allowing peak BMP signaling. Self-regulation occurs because transcription of ventral genes is induced by BMP while transcription of dorsal genes is repressed by BMP signals. This assures that for each action of Spemann's organizer there is a reaction in the ventral side of the embryo. Because both dorsal and ventral centers express proteins of similar biochemical activities, they can compensate for each other. A novel biochemical pathway of extracellular growth factor signaling regulation has emerged from these studies in Xenopus. This remarkable dorsal-ventral positional information network has been conserved in evolution and is ancestral to all bilateral animals. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
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