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Embryonic induction.

J M Slack1.   

Abstract

The current understanding of the mechanism of embryonic induction is reviewed. The embryological data which are necessary to establish the existence of an inductive process are described and the criteria for the identification of inducing factors are discussed. These criteria comprise: a demonstration that the factor has the appropriate biological activity, that it is expressed in biologically available form at the correct time and place in the embryo, and that when it is inhibited in vivo, the interaction should fail. Current understanding of the molecular basis of competence and threshold responses is discussed. Four case studies are examined in further detail: the dorsoventral patterning in Drosophila is controlled by a gradient of the decapentaplegic gene product, a member of the TGF beta superfamily. Mesoderm induction in Xenopus embryos is thought to be controlled by several factors acting in concert: activins, fibroblast growth factors (FGFs), Wnt proteins and bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs). The formation of the kidney in higher vertebrates involves a permissive interaction and some molecules are known to be necessary for the process but the identity of the primary inducing signal remains elusive. The anteroposterior pattern in the chick limb is controlled by a morphogen gradient emitted by the zone of polarising activity (ZPA). Although closely mimicked by retinoic acid (RA), this substance is probably not itself the morphogen. In general, the technical advances of recent years have enabled dramatic progress to be made in understanding the molecular basis of embryonic induction. Although much remains to be done, the methods of investigation are now well established.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8518195     DOI: 10.1016/0925-4773(93)90040-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mech Dev        ISSN: 0925-4773            Impact factor:   1.882


  10 in total

Review 1.  Intracellular and extracellular regulation of ureteric bud morphogenesis.

Authors:  J Davies
Journal:  J Anat       Date:  2001-03       Impact factor: 2.610

Review 2.  Role of laminin-nidogen complexes in basement membrane formation during embryonic development.

Authors:  M Dziadek
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1995-09-29

3.  Cloning and characterization of a basic helix-loop-helix protein expressed in early mesoderm and the developing somites.

Authors:  E E Quertermous; H Hidai; M A Blanar; T Quertermous
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1994-07-19       Impact factor: 11.205

4.  Induction of nephrogenic mesenchyme by osteogenic protein 1 (bone morphogenetic protein 7).

Authors:  S Vukicevic; J B Kopp; F P Luyten; T K Sampath
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1996-08-20       Impact factor: 11.205

5.  Evidence for involvement of activin A and bone morphogenetic protein 4 in mammalian mesoderm and hematopoietic development.

Authors:  B M Johansson; M V Wiles
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  1995-01       Impact factor: 4.272

Review 6.  From embryos to embryoids: How external signals and self-organization drive embryonic development.

Authors:  J Serrano Morales; Jelena Raspopovic; Luciano Marcon
Journal:  Stem Cell Reports       Date:  2021-05-11       Impact factor: 7.765

7.  Lhx1 is required for specification of the renal progenitor cell field.

Authors:  M Cecilia Cirio; Zhao Hui; Caroline E Haldin; Chiara Cianciolo Cosentino; Carsten Stuckenholz; Xiongfong Chen; Sung-Kook Hong; Igor B Dawid; Neil A Hukriede
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2011-04-15       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Antagonizing the Spemann organizer: role of the homeobox gene Xvent-1.

Authors:  V Gawantka; H Delius; K Hirschfeld; C Blumenstock; C Niehrs
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  1995-12-15       Impact factor: 11.598

Review 9.  The development of the kidney.

Authors:  J A Davies; J B Bard
Journal:  Curr Top Dev Biol       Date:  1998       Impact factor: 4.897

10.  On the function of BMP-4 in patterning the marginal zone of the Xenopus embryo.

Authors:  A Fainsod; H Steinbeisser; E M De Robertis
Journal:  EMBO J       Date:  1994-11-01       Impact factor: 11.598

  10 in total

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