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Publication : Left-right asymmetric expression of the TGF beta-family member lefty in mouse embryos.

First Author  Meno C Year  1996
Journal  Nature Volume  381
Issue  6578 Pages  151-5
PubMed ID  8610011 Mgi Jnum  J:32932
Mgi Id  MGI:80420 Doi  10.1038/381151a0
Citation  Meno C, et al. (1996) Left-right asymmetric expression of the TGF beta-family member lefty in mouse embryos. Nature 381(6578):151-5
abstractText  EXAMPLES Of lateral asymmetry are often found in vertebrates, such as the heart being on the left side, but the molecular mechanism governing the establishment of this left-right (LR) handedness is unknown(1). A diffusible morphogen may determine L-R polarity(2), but a likely molecule has not so far been identified. Here we report on the gene lefty, a member of the transforming growth factor-beta family, which may encode a morphogen for L-R determination. Lefty protein contains the cysteine- knot motif(3) characteristic of this superfamily(4,5) and is secreted as a processed form of relative molecular mass 25K-32K. Surprisingly, lefty is expressed in the left half of gastrulating mouse embryos. This asymmetric expression is very transient and occurs just before the first sign of lateral asymmetry appears. In the mouse mutants iv and inv, which cause situs inversus, the sites of lefty expression are inverted, indicating that lefty is downstream of iv and inv. These results suggest that lefty may be involved in setting up L-R asymmetry in the organ systems of mammals.
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