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Xom: a Xenopus homeobox gene that mediates the early effects of BMP-4.

Xom: a Xenopus homeobox gene that mediates the early effects of BMP-4. Bone morphogenetic protein-4 (BMP-4) is thought to play an important role in early Xenopus development by acting as a "ventralizing factor' and as an epidermal determinant: local inhibition of BMP-4 function in whole embryos causes the formation of an additional dorsal axis, and inhibition of BMP-4 function in isolated ectodermal cells causes the formation of neural tissue. In this paper we describe a homeobox-containing gene whose expression pattern is similar to that of BMP-4, whose expression requires BMP-4 signalling and which, when over-expressed, causes a phenotype similar to that caused by over-expression of BMP-4. We suggest that this gene, which we call Xom, acts downstream of BMP-4 to mediate its effects. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Development Pubmed

Xom: a Xenopus homeobox gene that mediates the early effects of BMP-4.

Development , Volume 122 (8): -2290 – Sep 20, 1996

Xom: a Xenopus homeobox gene that mediates the early effects of BMP-4.


Abstract

Bone morphogenetic protein-4 (BMP-4) is thought to play an important role in early Xenopus development by acting as a "ventralizing factor' and as an epidermal determinant: local inhibition of BMP-4 function in whole embryos causes the formation of an additional dorsal axis, and inhibition of BMP-4 function in isolated ectodermal cells causes the formation of neural tissue. In this paper we describe a homeobox-containing gene whose expression pattern is similar to that of BMP-4, whose expression requires BMP-4 signalling and which, when over-expressed, causes a phenotype similar to that caused by over-expression of BMP-4. We suggest that this gene, which we call Xom, acts downstream of BMP-4 to mediate its effects.

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ISSN
0950-1991
DOI
10.1242/dev.122.8.2385
pmid
8756284

Abstract

Bone morphogenetic protein-4 (BMP-4) is thought to play an important role in early Xenopus development by acting as a "ventralizing factor' and as an epidermal determinant: local inhibition of BMP-4 function in whole embryos causes the formation of an additional dorsal axis, and inhibition of BMP-4 function in isolated ectodermal cells causes the formation of neural tissue. In this paper we describe a homeobox-containing gene whose expression pattern is similar to that of BMP-4, whose expression requires BMP-4 signalling and which, when over-expressed, causes a phenotype similar to that caused by over-expression of BMP-4. We suggest that this gene, which we call Xom, acts downstream of BMP-4 to mediate its effects.

Journal

DevelopmentPubmed

Published: Sep 20, 1996

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