A Complex Oscillating Network of Signaling Genes Underlies the Mouse Segmentation Clock

Mary‐Lee Dequéant(Stowers Institute for Medical Research), Earl Glynn(Stowers Institute for Medical Research), Karin Gaudenz(Stowers Institute for Medical Research), Matthias Wahl(Stowers Institute for Medical Research), Jie Chen(Stowers Institute for Medical Research), Arcady Mushegian(Stowers Institute for Medical Research), Olivier Pourquié(Stowers Institute for Medical Research)
Science
November 9, 2006
Cited by 468

Abstract

The segmental pattern of the spine is established early in development, when the vertebral precursors, the somites, are rhythmically produced from the presomitic mesoderm. Microarray studies of the mouse presomitic mesoderm transcriptome reveal that the oscillator associated with this process, the segmentation clock, drives the periodic expression of a large network of cyclic genes involved in cell signaling. Mutually exclusive activation of the notch-fibroblast growth factor and Wnt pathways during each cycle suggests that coordinated regulation of these three pathways underlies the clock oscillator.


Related Papers

No related papers found

Powered by citation graph analysis