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Publication : Etv transcription factors functionally diverge from their upstream FGF signaling in lens development.

First Author  Garg A Year  2020
Journal  Elife Volume  9
PubMed ID  32043969 Mgi Jnum  J:290269
Mgi Id  MGI:6442159 Doi  10.7554/eLife.51915
Citation  Garg A, et al. (2020) Etv transcription factors functionally diverge from their upstream FGF signaling in lens development. Elife 9:e51915
abstractText  The signal regulated transcription factors (SRTFs) control the ultimate transcriptional output of signaling pathways. Here, we examined a family of FGF-induced SRTFs - Etv1, Etv 4, and Etv 5 - in murine lens development. Contrary to FGF receptor mutants that displayed loss of ERK signaling and defective cell differentiation, Etv deficiency augmented ERK phosphorylation without disrupting the normal lens fiber gene expression. Instead, the transitional zone for lens differentiation was shifted anteriorly as a result of reduced Jag1-Notch signaling. We also showed that Etv proteins suppresses mTOR activity by promoting Tsc2 expression, which is necessary for the nuclei clearance in mature lens. These results revealed the functional divergence between Etv and FGF in lens development, demonstrating that these SRTFs can operate outside the confine of their upstream signaling.
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