Tissue patterning is established by extracellular growth factors or morphogens. Although different theoretical models explaining specific patterns have been proposed, our understanding of tissue pattern establishment in vivo remains limited. In many animal species, left-right patterning is governed by a reaction-diffusion system relying on the different diffusivity of an activator, Nodal, and an inhibitor, Lefty. In a genetic screen, we identified a zebrafish loss-of-function mutant for the proprotein convertase FurinA. Embryological and biochemical experiments demonstrate that cleavage of the Nodal-related Spaw proprotein into a mature form by FurinA is required for Spaw gradient formation and activation of Nodal signaling. We demonstrate ...
Biological systems involving short-range activators and long-range inhibitors can generate complex p...
SummaryMorphogen signaling is critical for the growth and patterning of tissues in embryos and adult...
Secreted TGFbeta proteins of the Nodal family pattern the vertebrate body axes and induce mesoderm a...
Tissue patterning is established by extracellular growth factors or morphogens. Although different t...
SummaryTissue patterning is established by extracellular growth factors or morphogens. Although diff...
During zebrafish embryogenesis, a gradient of the secreted TGFβ ligand Nodal induces expression of m...
Developmental signaling pathways often activate their own inhibitors. Such inhibitory feedback has b...
Understanding the robust control mechanisms that steer the development of a single cell into a compl...
The regulation of signaling pathways by feedback inhibitors has become an emerging theme in the cont...
Embryos must communicate instructions to their constituent cells over long distances. These instruct...
Individuals can vary substantially in size, but the proportions of their body plans are often mainta...
During embryonic development, signalling molecules known as morphogens act in a concentration-depend...
AbstractThe regulation of signaling pathways by feedback inhibitors has become an emerging theme in ...
During embryonic development, signalling molecules known as morphogens act in a concentration-depend...
This thesis presents work toward understanding how cells within an embryo receive fate and positiona...
Biological systems involving short-range activators and long-range inhibitors can generate complex p...
SummaryMorphogen signaling is critical for the growth and patterning of tissues in embryos and adult...
Secreted TGFbeta proteins of the Nodal family pattern the vertebrate body axes and induce mesoderm a...
Tissue patterning is established by extracellular growth factors or morphogens. Although different t...
SummaryTissue patterning is established by extracellular growth factors or morphogens. Although diff...
During zebrafish embryogenesis, a gradient of the secreted TGFβ ligand Nodal induces expression of m...
Developmental signaling pathways often activate their own inhibitors. Such inhibitory feedback has b...
Understanding the robust control mechanisms that steer the development of a single cell into a compl...
The regulation of signaling pathways by feedback inhibitors has become an emerging theme in the cont...
Embryos must communicate instructions to their constituent cells over long distances. These instruct...
Individuals can vary substantially in size, but the proportions of their body plans are often mainta...
During embryonic development, signalling molecules known as morphogens act in a concentration-depend...
AbstractThe regulation of signaling pathways by feedback inhibitors has become an emerging theme in ...
During embryonic development, signalling molecules known as morphogens act in a concentration-depend...
This thesis presents work toward understanding how cells within an embryo receive fate and positiona...
Biological systems involving short-range activators and long-range inhibitors can generate complex p...
SummaryMorphogen signaling is critical for the growth and patterning of tissues in embryos and adult...
Secreted TGFbeta proteins of the Nodal family pattern the vertebrate body axes and induce mesoderm a...