AbstractDuring vertebrate embryogenesis, members of the Lefty subclass of Transforming Growth Factor-β (TGFβ) proteins act as extracellular antagonists of the signaling pathway for Nodal, a TGFβ-related ligand essential for mesendoderm formation and left-right patterning [1–3]. Genetic and biochemical analyses have shown that Nodal signaling is mediated by activin receptors but also requires EGF-CFC coreceptors, such as mammalian Cripto or Cryptic [4–8]. Misexpression experiments in zebrafish and frogs have suggested that Lefty proteins can act as long-range inhibitors for Nodal, possibly through competition for binding to activin receptors [9–13]. Here we demonstrate two distinct and unexpected mechanisms by which Lefty proteins can antago...
In vertebrates, left-right (LR) axis specification is determined by a ciliated structure in the post...
AbstractNodal, a member of the TGF-β family of signaling molecules, has been implicated in pluripote...
SummaryTissue patterning is established by extracellular growth factors or morphogens. Although diff...
AbstractDuring vertebrate embryogenesis, members of the Lefty subclass of Transforming Growth Factor...
AbstractThe secreted TGFβ factor Lefty antagonizes Nodal signaling during vertebrate embryogenesis, ...
AbstractThe regulation of signaling pathways by feedback inhibitors has become an emerging theme in ...
The regulation of signaling pathways by feedback inhibitors has become an emerging theme in the cont...
Members of the EGF-CFC family play essential roles in embryonic development and have been implicated...
During zebrafish embryogenesis, a gradient of the secreted TGFβ ligand Nodal induces expression of m...
AbstractActivities of a variety of signaling proteins that regulate embryogenesis are limited by end...
Developmental signaling pathways often activate their own inhibitors. Such inhibitory feedback has b...
AbstractThe role of Lefty2 in left–right patterning was investigated by analysis of mutant mice that...
TGFss signals belonging to the Nodal family set up the embryonic axes, induce mesoderm and endoderm,...
Understanding the robust control mechanisms that steer the development of a single cell into a compl...
AbstractDuring gastrulation, diffusible “organizer” signals, including members of the TGFβ Nodal sub...
In vertebrates, left-right (LR) axis specification is determined by a ciliated structure in the post...
AbstractNodal, a member of the TGF-β family of signaling molecules, has been implicated in pluripote...
SummaryTissue patterning is established by extracellular growth factors or morphogens. Although diff...
AbstractDuring vertebrate embryogenesis, members of the Lefty subclass of Transforming Growth Factor...
AbstractThe secreted TGFβ factor Lefty antagonizes Nodal signaling during vertebrate embryogenesis, ...
AbstractThe regulation of signaling pathways by feedback inhibitors has become an emerging theme in ...
The regulation of signaling pathways by feedback inhibitors has become an emerging theme in the cont...
Members of the EGF-CFC family play essential roles in embryonic development and have been implicated...
During zebrafish embryogenesis, a gradient of the secreted TGFβ ligand Nodal induces expression of m...
AbstractActivities of a variety of signaling proteins that regulate embryogenesis are limited by end...
Developmental signaling pathways often activate their own inhibitors. Such inhibitory feedback has b...
AbstractThe role of Lefty2 in left–right patterning was investigated by analysis of mutant mice that...
TGFss signals belonging to the Nodal family set up the embryonic axes, induce mesoderm and endoderm,...
Understanding the robust control mechanisms that steer the development of a single cell into a compl...
AbstractDuring gastrulation, diffusible “organizer” signals, including members of the TGFβ Nodal sub...
In vertebrates, left-right (LR) axis specification is determined by a ciliated structure in the post...
AbstractNodal, a member of the TGF-β family of signaling molecules, has been implicated in pluripote...
SummaryTissue patterning is established by extracellular growth factors or morphogens. Although diff...