The EGFR pathway is critical for cell fate specification throughout the development of several organisms. Here we identified in sea urchin an EGFR-related antigen maternally expressed and showing a dynamic pattern of localization during development. To investigate the role played by the EGFR in Paracentrotus lividus development we blocked its activity by using the EGFR kinase inhibitor AG1478. This treatment produces decrease of EGFR phosphorylation, and embryos with various defects especially in the endomesoderm territory until to obtain an animalized phenotype. These effects are rescued by the addition of TGF-alpha, an EGFR ligand. The role played by EGFR-like along the animal/vegetal axis was also detected, after AG1478 treatment, by the...
There is presently a very limited understanding of the mechanisms that underlie the evolution of new...
Evolution of the animal body plan is driven by changes in developmental gene regulatory networks (GR...
There is presently a very limited understanding of the mechanisms that underlie the evolution of new...
The EGFR pathway is critical for cell fate specification throughout the development of several organ...
This study was funded by grants, BFU2012-31701 and BFU2015-65704-P(Ministerio de Economia y Competi...
AbstractThe macromolecules mediating species-specific events during fertilization and early developm...
The EGFR pathway is an essential signaling system in animals, whose core components are the epiderma...
Comparative studies of early development in echinoderms are revealing the tempo and mode of alterati...
The Receptor Tyrosine kinase (RTK) and TGF-β signaling pathways play essential roles during developm...
Echinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce large numbers of transpar...
AbstractGrowth factors and the extracellular matrix have been shown to fulfill vital developmental r...
International audienceThe Receptor Tyrosine kinase (RTK) and TGF-beta signaling pathways play essent...
The subcellular localization of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in polarized epithelial ...
AbstractMesoderm and mesodermal structures in the sea urchin embryo are entirely generated by two em...
AbstractWe discuss recent progress in understanding how cell fates are specified along the animal–ve...
There is presently a very limited understanding of the mechanisms that underlie the evolution of new...
Evolution of the animal body plan is driven by changes in developmental gene regulatory networks (GR...
There is presently a very limited understanding of the mechanisms that underlie the evolution of new...
The EGFR pathway is critical for cell fate specification throughout the development of several organ...
This study was funded by grants, BFU2012-31701 and BFU2015-65704-P(Ministerio de Economia y Competi...
AbstractThe macromolecules mediating species-specific events during fertilization and early developm...
The EGFR pathway is an essential signaling system in animals, whose core components are the epiderma...
Comparative studies of early development in echinoderms are revealing the tempo and mode of alterati...
The Receptor Tyrosine kinase (RTK) and TGF-β signaling pathways play essential roles during developm...
Echinoderms, which are phylogenetically related to vertebrates and produce large numbers of transpar...
AbstractGrowth factors and the extracellular matrix have been shown to fulfill vital developmental r...
International audienceThe Receptor Tyrosine kinase (RTK) and TGF-beta signaling pathways play essent...
The subcellular localization of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) in polarized epithelial ...
AbstractMesoderm and mesodermal structures in the sea urchin embryo are entirely generated by two em...
AbstractWe discuss recent progress in understanding how cell fates are specified along the animal–ve...
There is presently a very limited understanding of the mechanisms that underlie the evolution of new...
Evolution of the animal body plan is driven by changes in developmental gene regulatory networks (GR...
There is presently a very limited understanding of the mechanisms that underlie the evolution of new...