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Nodal regulates neural tube formation in the Ciona intestinalis embryo.

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  • Nodal regulates neural tube formation in the Ciona intestinalis embryo. Abstract Text:

    kaoru mitaKaoru Mita,shigeki fujiwaraShigeki Fujiwara,kaoru mitaKaoru Mita,shigeki fujiwaraShigeki Fujiwara,

    Overexpression of a lefty orthologue, Ci-lefty, caused a failure of neural tube closure in the protochordate ascidian Ciona intestinalis. The body bent dorsally, and anterior-posterior elongation was inhibited. A similar phenotype was observed in embryos treated with SB431542, an inhibitor of Nodal receptors, suggesting that Ci-Lefty antagonized Nodal signaling as reported in other deuterostome species. Overexpression of Ci-nodal also resulted in a similar phenotype, suggesting that a correct quantity and/or a spatial restriction of Nodal signaling are important for the neural tube to form. In addition to known Ci-Nodal target genes, orthologues of Zic (Ci-ZicL) and cdx (Ci-cdx) were activated by Ci-Nodal. Expression of a dominant negative Ci-cdx caused defects in neural tube formation similar to those obtained on treatment with SB431542 or overexpression of Ci-lefty. A regulatory cascade composed of Ci-Nodal, Ci-ZicL, and Ci-Cdx may play an important role in neural tube formation in the Ciona embryo.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: Development genes and evolution

    VOLUME: 217

    Page Numbers: 593-601

    Journal Abbreviation: Dev. Genes Evol.

    ISSN: 0949-944X

    DAY: 12

    MONTH: 07

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Materials Science, Kochi University, 2-5-1 Akebono-cho, Kochi-shi, Kochi 780-8520, Japan. b06d3a05@s.kochi-u.ac.jp

    Country: Germany

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