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Publication : Smad2 signaling in extraembryonic tissues determines anterior-posterior polarity of the early mouse embryo.

First Author  Waldrip WR Year  1998
Journal  Cell Volume  92
Issue  6 Pages  797-808
PubMed ID  9529255 Mgi Jnum  J:46532
Mgi Id  MGI:1201281 Doi  10.1016/s0092-8674(00)81407-5
Citation  Waldrip WR, et al. (1998) Smad2 signaling in extraembryonic tissues determines anterior-posterior polarity of the early mouse embryo. Cell 92(6):797-808
abstractText  Smad proteins transmit TGF beta signals from the cell surface to the nucleus. Here we analyze Smad2 mutant embryos created using ES cell technology. Smad2 function is not required for mesoderm production per se, but, rather unexpectedly, in the absence of Smad2 the entire epiblast adopts a mesodermal fate giving rise to a normal yolk sac and fetal blood cells. In contrast, Smad2 mutants entirely lack tissues of the embryonic germ layers. Smad2 signals serve to restrict the site of primitive streak formation and establish anterior-posterior identity within the epiblast. Chimera experiments demonstrate these essential activities are contributed by the extraembryonic tissues. Thus, the extraembryonic tissues play critical roles in establishing the body plan during early mouse development.
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