| Literature DB >> 15975429 |
Oliver Wessely1, James I Kim, Uyen Tran, Luis Fuentealba, E M De Robertis.
Abstract
In Xenopus, two signaling systems, maternal beta-Catenin and Nodal-related, are required for induction of the Spemann organizer and establishment of the body plan. By screening cDNA macroarrays for genes activated by these two signaling pathways, we identified Xenopus xBtg-x, a novel member of the Btg/Tob gene family of antiproliferative proteins. We show that xBtg-x is expressed in the dorsal mesendoderm (Spemann organizer tissue) of gastrula stage embryos and that its expression is regulated by both beta-Catenin and Nodal-related signals. Microinjection of synthetic xBtg-x mRNA into Xenopus embryos induced axis duplication and completely rescued the ventralizing effects of UV irradiation through the activation of the canonical Wnt/beta-Catenin signaling pathway. Interestingly, xBtg-x stimulated beta-Catenin-dependent transcription without affecting the stability of beta-Catenin protein. These data suggest that xBtg-x is a novel component of the Wnt/beta-Catenin signaling pathway regulating early embryonic patterning.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15975429 PMCID: PMC2278116 DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2005.03.033
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Biol ISSN: 0012-1606 Impact factor: 3.582