SummaryDuring gastrulation of the amphibian embryo, specification of the three germ layers, endo-, ecto-, and mesoderm, is regulated by maternal and zygotic mechanisms. Although it is known that mesoderm specification requires the cooperation between TGF-β signaling and p53 activity and requires maternal factors, essential zygotic factors have been elusive. Here, we report that the Zn-finger protein XFDL156 is an ectodermal, zygotic factor that suppresses mesodermal differentiation. XFDL156 overexpression suppresses mesodermal markers, and its depletion induces aberrant mesodermal differentiation in the presumptive ectoderm. Furthermore, we find that XFDL156 and its mammalian homologs interact with the C-terminal regulatory region of p53, t...
Axis formation in Xenopus laevis requires generation of the three primary germ layers, endoderm, mes...
AbstractMesoderm is initially induced in the amphibian embryo by events that occur in the early clea...
BACKGROUND:Cell-cell communication is essential in tissue patterning. In early amphibian development...
Among its multiple functions, p53 is a critical regulator of TGF-β responses. Sasai et al. (2008) no...
In Xenopus, specification of the three germ layers is one of the earliest developmental decisions oc...
In Xenopus, specification of the three germ layers is one of the earliest developmental decisions oc...
Abstractp63, a homolog of the tumor suppressor p53, is critical for the development and maintenance ...
<div><p>In <i>Xenopus</i>, specification of the three germ layers is one of the earliest development...
SummaryTGF-β signaling is essential for development and proliferative homeostasis. During embryogene...
TGF-beta signaling is essential for development and proliferative homeostasis. During embryogenesis,...
AbstractAll ectodermal organs, e.g. hair, teeth, and many exocrine glands, originate from two adjace...
AbstractRecent work in Xenopus embryos reveals an unexpected developmental role for the tumor suppre...
Gli-type zinc finger proteins play important regulatory roles in vertebrate and invertebrate embryog...
The mesoderm of Xenopus laevis and other amphibia is formed through an inductive interaction during ...
Mesoderminduktion und dorso-ventrale Musterbildung in Vertbraten und Invertebraten wird u...
Axis formation in Xenopus laevis requires generation of the three primary germ layers, endoderm, mes...
AbstractMesoderm is initially induced in the amphibian embryo by events that occur in the early clea...
BACKGROUND:Cell-cell communication is essential in tissue patterning. In early amphibian development...
Among its multiple functions, p53 is a critical regulator of TGF-β responses. Sasai et al. (2008) no...
In Xenopus, specification of the three germ layers is one of the earliest developmental decisions oc...
In Xenopus, specification of the three germ layers is one of the earliest developmental decisions oc...
Abstractp63, a homolog of the tumor suppressor p53, is critical for the development and maintenance ...
<div><p>In <i>Xenopus</i>, specification of the three germ layers is one of the earliest development...
SummaryTGF-β signaling is essential for development and proliferative homeostasis. During embryogene...
TGF-beta signaling is essential for development and proliferative homeostasis. During embryogenesis,...
AbstractAll ectodermal organs, e.g. hair, teeth, and many exocrine glands, originate from two adjace...
AbstractRecent work in Xenopus embryos reveals an unexpected developmental role for the tumor suppre...
Gli-type zinc finger proteins play important regulatory roles in vertebrate and invertebrate embryog...
The mesoderm of Xenopus laevis and other amphibia is formed through an inductive interaction during ...
Mesoderminduktion und dorso-ventrale Musterbildung in Vertbraten und Invertebraten wird u...
Axis formation in Xenopus laevis requires generation of the three primary germ layers, endoderm, mes...
AbstractMesoderm is initially induced in the amphibian embryo by events that occur in the early clea...
BACKGROUND:Cell-cell communication is essential in tissue patterning. In early amphibian development...