Arkadia enhances nodal-related signalling to induce mesendoderm

C Niederländer, JJ Walsh, V Episkopou, CM Jones - Nature, 2001 - nature.com
C Niederländer, JJ Walsh, V Episkopou, CM Jones
Nature, 2001nature.com
Nodal-related members of the transforming growth factor (TGF)-β family regulate the
induction of mesoderm, endoderm, and mesendoderm, a tissue specific to the Spemann
organizer,,,,,,. How these different tissues form in response to the same signalling molecules
is not completely understood. It has been suggested that concentration-dependent effects,
mediated by extracellular cofactors and antagonists, are responsible for the differences,,,.
Here we show that the nuclear protein Arkadia specifically potentiates the mesendoderm …
Abstract
Nodal-related members of the transforming growth factor (TGF)-β family regulate the induction of mesoderm, endoderm, and mesendoderm, a tissue specific to the Spemann organizer,,,,,,. How these different tissues form in response to the same signalling molecules is not completely understood. It has been suggested that concentration-dependent effects, mediated by extracellular cofactors and antagonists, are responsible for the differences,,,. Here we show that the nuclear protein Arkadia specifically potentiates the mesendoderm-inducing activity of a subset of TGF-β family members. The combined activities of Arkadia and Xenopus nodal-related-1 are sufficient to induce mesendoderm and suppress mesoderm. Arkadia dorsalizes ventral tissues, resulting in the induction of organizer-specific gene expression. Blocking nodal signalling extracellularly inhibits these effects. Arkadia influences nodal activity when co-expressed and can function in cells adjacent to those producing the nodal signal. Our findings, together with the observation that Arkadia mutant mice lack a node and node-derived mesendoderm, identify Arkadia as an essential modulator of the nodal signalling cascade that leads to induction of Spemann's organizer.
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