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Limb patterning: from signaling gradients to molecular oscillations.

Caroline J Sheeba1, Raquel P Andrade2, Isabel Palmeirim3.   

Abstract

The developing forelimb is patterned along the proximal-distal and anterior-posterior axes by opposing gradients of retinoic acid and fibroblast growth factors and by graded sonic hedgehog signaling, respectively. However, how coordinated patterning along both axes is accomplished with temporal precision remains unknown. The limb molecular oscillator hairy2 was recently shown to be a direct readout of the combined signaling activities of retinoic acid, fibroblast growth factor and sonic hedgehog in the limb mesenchyme. Herein, an integrated time-space model is presented to conciliate the progress zone and two-signal models for limb patterning. We propose that the limb clock may allow temporal information to be decoded into positional information when the distance between opposing signaling gradients is no longer sufficient to provide distinct cell fate specification.
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Keywords:  AER; AP; FGF; PD; RA; SHH; ZPA; anterior–posterior; apical ectodermal ridge; fibroblast growth factor; fibroblast growth factors; limb pattern formation; molecular clock; proximal–distal; retinoic acid; sonic hedgehog; zone of polarizing activity

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24316003     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2013.11.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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