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Publication : Co-localization of neural cell adhesion molecule and fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 in early embryo development.

First Author  Vesterlund L Year  2011
Journal  Int J Dev Biol Volume  55
Issue  3 Pages  313-9
PubMed ID  21710437 Mgi Jnum  J:174064
Mgi Id  MGI:5051850 Doi  10.1387/ijdb.103240lv
Citation  Vesterlund L, et al. (2011) Co-localization of neural cell adhesion molecule and fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 in early embryo development. Int J Dev Biol 55(3):313-9
abstractText  During development there is a multitude of signaling events governing the assembly of the developing organism. Receptors for signaling molecules such as fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2) enable the embryo to communicate with the surrounding environment and activate downstream pathways. The neural cell adhesion molecule (NCAM) was first characterized as a cell adhesion molecule highly expressed in the nervous system, but recent studies have shown that it is also a signaling receptor. Using a novel single oocyte adaptation of the proximity ligation assay, we here show a close association between NCAM and FGFR2 in mouse oocytes and 2-cell embryos. Real-time PCR analyses revealed the presence of messenger RNA encoding key proteins in downstream signaling pathways in oocytes and early mouse embryos. In summary these findings show a co-localization of NCAM and FGFR2 in early vertebrate development with intracellular signaling pathways present to enable a cellular response.
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