[Secreted Protein Noggin4 Participates in the Formation of Forebrain Structures in Xenopus laevis by Inhibiting the Wnt/Beta-Catenin Signaling Pathway].

Ontogenez Pub Date : 2016-07-01
A V Bayramov, F M Eroshkin, A V Borodulin, N Yu Martynova, G V Ermakova, A G Zaraisky
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Abstract

Noggin proteins are important regulators of the early development of the vertebrate neural system. Previously, it has been traditionally thought that vertebrates have only one noggin gene (Noggin1), whose main function is the inhibition of BMP signaling pathway during the formation of dorsoventral polarity in embryos. Then other proteins of this family were discovered, and the studies of Noggin2 protein showed that noggin proteins also participate in the modulation of Nodal/Activin and Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathways in the early development of amphibian head structures. The purpose of this study is to investigate the properties of another noggin protein, Noggin4. We proved that Noggin4 plays an important role in the formation of head structure in clawed frog, since it inhibits the activity of Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway. At the same time, unlike Noggin1 and Noggin2, Noggin4 does not inhibit the activity of TGF-beta signaling pathways (BMP and Nodal/Activin).

[分泌蛋白Noggin4通过抑制Wnt/ β - catenin信号通路参与非洲爪蟾前脑结构的形成]。
脑蛋白是脊椎动物神经系统早期发育的重要调节因子。在此之前,传统上认为脊椎动物只有一个noggin基因(Noggin1),其主要功能是在胚胎的背腹极性形成过程中抑制BMP信号通路。随后,该家族的其他蛋白被发现,对Noggin2蛋白的研究表明,在两栖动物头部结构的早期发育过程中,noggin蛋白也参与了Nodal/Activin和Wnt/ β -catenin信号通路的调节。本研究的目的是研究另一种noggin蛋白Noggin4的特性。我们证明Noggin4在爪蛙头部结构的形成中起重要作用,因为它抑制Wnt/ β -catenin信号通路的活性。同时,与Noggin1和Noggin2不同,Noggin4不抑制tgf - β信号通路(BMP和Nodal/Activin)的活性。
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