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SUBMITTER: Yoon J
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4345511 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Yoon Jaeho J Kim Jung-Ho JH Lee Sung-Young SY Kim SungChan S Park Jae-Bong JB Lee Jae-Yong JY Kim Jaebong J
BMB reports 20141201 12
During Xenopus early development, FGF signaling is involved in mesoderm formation and neurogenesis by modulating various signaling cascades. FGF-MAPK signaling induces Xbra expression, which maintains mesodermal fate through an autocatalytic-loop. Interestingly, previous reports have demonstrated that basic FGF (bFGF) treatment alone does not induce neurogenesis in ectodermal explants, even though FGF signaling inhibits BMP signaling via phosphorylation in Smad1 linker region. In addition, the o ...[more]