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Expression of Msgn1 in the presomitic mesoderm is controlled by synergism of WNT signalling and Tbx6.


ABSTRACT: The vertebral column and skeletal muscles of vertebrates are derived from the paraxial mesoderm, which is laid down initially as two stripes of mesenchymal cells alongside the neural tube and subsequently segmented. Previous work has shown that the wingless-type MMTV integration site family (WNT), fibroblast growth factor- and Delta-Notch signalling pathways control presomitic mesoderm (psm) formation and segmentation. Here, we show that the expression of mesogenin 1, a basic helix-loop-helix transcription factor, which is essential for psm maturation, is regulated by synergism between WNT signalling and the T-box 6 transcription factor, involving a feed-forward control mechanism. These findings emphasize the crucial role of WNT signalling in the control of psm formation, maturation and segmentation.

SUBMITTER: Wittler L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1978083 | biostudies-other | 2007 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Expression of Msgn1 in the presomitic mesoderm is controlled by synergism of WNT signalling and Tbx6.

Wittler Lars L   Shin Eun-ha EH   Grote Phillip P   Kispert Andreas A   Beckers Anja A   Gossler Achim A   Werber Martin M   Herrmann Bernhard G BG  

EMBO reports 20070713 8


The vertebral column and skeletal muscles of vertebrates are derived from the paraxial mesoderm, which is laid down initially as two stripes of mesenchymal cells alongside the neural tube and subsequently segmented. Previous work has shown that the wingless-type MMTV integration site family (WNT), fibroblast growth factor- and Delta-Notch signalling pathways control presomitic mesoderm (psm) formation and segmentation. Here, we show that the expression of mesogenin 1, a basic helix-loop-helix tr  ...[more]

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