| Literature DB >> 24407481 |
Andrea Pauli1, Megan L Norris, Eivind Valen, Guo-Liang Chew, James A Gagnon, Steven Zimmerman, Andrew Mitchell, Jiao Ma, Julien Dubrulle, Deepak Reyon, Shengdar Q Tsai, J Keith Joung, Alan Saghatelian, Alexander F Schier.
Abstract
It has been assumed that most, if not all, signals regulating early development have been identified. Contrary to this expectation, we identified 28 candidate signaling proteins expressed during zebrafish embryogenesis, including Toddler, a short, conserved, and secreted peptide. Both absence and overproduction of Toddler reduce the movement of mesendodermal cells during zebrafish gastrulation. Local and ubiquitous production of Toddler promote cell movement, suggesting that Toddler is neither an attractant nor a repellent but acts globally as a motogen. Toddler drives internalization of G protein-coupled APJ/Apelin receptors, and activation of APJ/Apelin signaling rescues toddler mutants. These results indicate that Toddler is an activator of APJ/Apelin receptor signaling, promotes gastrulation movements, and might be the first in a series of uncharacterized developmental signals.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24407481 PMCID: PMC4107353 DOI: 10.1126/science.1248636
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728