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1 February 2010 Identification of Genes Downstream of Nodal in the Ciona intestinalis Embryo
Kaoru Mita, Ryo Koyanagi, Kaoru Azumi, Sorin V. Sabau, Shigeki Fujiwara
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Abstract

Nodal, a growth factor belonging to the TGF-β superfamily, is required for the formation of the neural tube in Ciona intestinalis. Previous studies have revealed many genes whose expression is controlled by Nodal in the Ciona embryo; however, all of them encode transcription factors and signaling molecules. In the present study, we identified five genes upregulated or downregulated by the overexpression of Nodal in embryos of C. intestinalis. The upregulated genes included those encoding type IV collagen 1/3/5, laminin-α5, and Prickle. The downregulated genes included those encoding glypican and δ1-protocadherln-like. Many of these genes were expressed in the neural plate at the late gastrula stage. The present study revealed candidate effector genes that directly regulate, in response to Nodal, the morphogenesis of the neural tube in Ciona intestinalis.

© 2010 Zoological Society of Japan
Kaoru Mita, Ryo Koyanagi, Kaoru Azumi, Sorin V. Sabau, and Shigeki Fujiwara "Identification of Genes Downstream of Nodal in the Ciona intestinalis Embryo," Zoological Science 27(2), 69-75, (1 February 2010). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.27.69
Received: 21 August 2009; Accepted: 4 October 2009; Published: 1 February 2010
KEYWORDS
Ascidian
cell adhesion molecule
embryo
Extracellular matrix
gene expression
neural tube
Nodal
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