Most vertebrate embryos break symmetry by a cilia-driven leftward flow during neurulation. In the frog Xenopus asymmetric expression of the ion pump ATP4a was reported at the 4-cell stage. The “ion-flux” model postulates that symmetry is broken flow-independently through an ATP4-generated asymmetric voltage gradient that drives serotonin through gap junctions to one side of the embryo. Here, we show that ATP4a is symmetrically expressed. Gene knockdown or pharmacological inhibition compromised organ situs, asymmetric marker gene expression, and leftward flow. The gastrocoel roof plate (GRP), where flow in frog occurs, revealed fewer, shortened, and misaligned cilia. Foxj1, a master control gene of motile cilia, was downregulated in the supe...
Summary A cilia-driven leftward flow of extracellular fluid breaks bilateral symmetry in the dorsal ...
Summary: Nodal signaling controls asymmetric organ placement during vertebrate embryogenesis. Nodal ...
AbstractA pharmacological screen identified the H+ and K+ ATPase transporter as obligatory for norma...
Breakage of bilateral symmetry in amphibian embryos depends on the development of a ciliated epithel...
Breakage of bilateral symmetry in amphibian embryos depends on the development of a ciliated epithel...
<div><p>Breakage of bilateral symmetry in amphibian embryos depends on the development of a ciliated...
SummaryIn vertebrates, most inner organs are asymmetrically arranged with respect to the main body a...
During gastrulation and neurulation, foxj1 expression requires ATP4a-dependent Wnt/β-catenin signali...
During gastrulation and neurulation, foxj1 expression requires ATP4a-dependent Wnt/β-catenin signali...
AbstractLeftward flow of extracellular fluid breaks the bilateral symmetry of most vertebrate embryo...
SummaryDetermination of the vertebrate left-right body axis during embryogenesis results in asymmetr...
Vertebrate embryos develop distinct left-right asymmetry under the control of a conserved pathway in...
Left-right asymmetry in vertebrates is initiated in an early embryonic structure called the ventral ...
A cilia-driven leftward flow of extracellular fluid breaks bilateral symmetry in the dorsal midline ...
AbstractDuring gastrulation and neurulation, foxj1 expression requires ATP4a-dependent Wnt/β-catenin...
Summary A cilia-driven leftward flow of extracellular fluid breaks bilateral symmetry in the dorsal ...
Summary: Nodal signaling controls asymmetric organ placement during vertebrate embryogenesis. Nodal ...
AbstractA pharmacological screen identified the H+ and K+ ATPase transporter as obligatory for norma...
Breakage of bilateral symmetry in amphibian embryos depends on the development of a ciliated epithel...
Breakage of bilateral symmetry in amphibian embryos depends on the development of a ciliated epithel...
<div><p>Breakage of bilateral symmetry in amphibian embryos depends on the development of a ciliated...
SummaryIn vertebrates, most inner organs are asymmetrically arranged with respect to the main body a...
During gastrulation and neurulation, foxj1 expression requires ATP4a-dependent Wnt/β-catenin signali...
During gastrulation and neurulation, foxj1 expression requires ATP4a-dependent Wnt/β-catenin signali...
AbstractLeftward flow of extracellular fluid breaks the bilateral symmetry of most vertebrate embryo...
SummaryDetermination of the vertebrate left-right body axis during embryogenesis results in asymmetr...
Vertebrate embryos develop distinct left-right asymmetry under the control of a conserved pathway in...
Left-right asymmetry in vertebrates is initiated in an early embryonic structure called the ventral ...
A cilia-driven leftward flow of extracellular fluid breaks bilateral symmetry in the dorsal midline ...
AbstractDuring gastrulation and neurulation, foxj1 expression requires ATP4a-dependent Wnt/β-catenin...
Summary A cilia-driven leftward flow of extracellular fluid breaks bilateral symmetry in the dorsal ...
Summary: Nodal signaling controls asymmetric organ placement during vertebrate embryogenesis. Nodal ...
AbstractA pharmacological screen identified the H+ and K+ ATPase transporter as obligatory for norma...