Interaction between peptide growth factors and homoeobox genes in the establishment of antero-posterior polarity in frog embryos |
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Authors: | A Ruiz i Altaba D A Melton |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138. |
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Abstract: | The expression of the Xenopus homoeobox gene xhox3 is an early response to mesoderm induction by peptide growth factors and the level of xhox3 expression marks the antero-posterior character of the induced mesoderm. Different peptide growth factors specify different antero-posterior mesodermal cell fates as seen by the level of xhox3 expression and the capacity to induce specific secondary neural/epidermal structures. These factors and homoeobox genes thus form part of the mechanism necessary for establishing antero-posterior polarity in the frog embryo. |
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