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Publication : Genetic dissection of nodal function in patterning the mouse embryo.

First Author  Lowe LA Year  2001
Journal  Development Volume  128
Issue  10 Pages  1831-43
PubMed ID  11311163 Mgi Jnum  J:73506
Mgi Id  MGI:2155575 Doi  10.1242/dev.128.10.1831
Citation  Lowe LA, et al. (2001) Genetic dissection of nodal function in patterning the mouse embryo. Development 128(10):1831-43
abstractText  Loss-of-function analysis has shown that the transforming growth factor-like signaling molecule nodal is essential for mouse mesoderm development. However, definitive proof of nodal function in other developmental processes in the mouse embryo has been lacking because the null mutation blocks gastrulation. We describe the generation and analysis of a hypomorphic nodal allele. Mouse embryos heterozygous for the hypomorphic allele and a null allele undergo gastrulation but then display abnormalities that fall into three distinct mutant phenotypic classes, which may result from expression levels falling below critical thresholds in one or more domains of nodal expression. Our analysis of each of these classes provides conclusive evidence for nodal-mediated regulation of several developmental processes in the mouse embryo, beyond its role in mesoderm formation. We find that nodal signaling is required for correct positioning of the anteroposterior axis, normal anterior and midline patterning, and the left-right asymmetric development of the heart, vasculature, lungs and stomach.
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