Zygotic Wnt activity is required for Brachyury expression in the early Xenopus laevis embryo Journal Article


Authors: Vonica, A.; Gumbiner, B. M.
Article Title: Zygotic Wnt activity is required for Brachyury expression in the early Xenopus laevis embryo
Abstract: The canonical, beta-catenin-dependent Writ pathway is a crucial player in the early events of Xenopus development. Dorsal axis formation and mesoderm patterning are accepted effects of this pathway, but the regulation of expression of genes involved in mesoderm specification is not. This conclusion is based largely on the inability of the Wnt pathway to induce mesoderm in animal cap explants. Using injections of inhibitors of canonical Wnt signaling, we demonstrate that expression of the general mesodermal marker Brachyury (Xbra) requires a zygotic, ligand-dependent Writ activity throughout the marginal zone. Analysis of the Xbra promoter reveals that putative TCF-binding sites mediate Wnt activation, the first sites in this well-studied promoter to which an activation role can be ascribed. However, established mesoderm inducers like eFGF and activin can bypass the Wnt requirement for Xbra expression. Another mesoderm promoting factor, VegT, activates Xbra in a Wnt-dependent manner. We also show that the activin/nodal signaling is necessary for ectopic Xbra induction by the Wnt pathway, but not by VegT. Our data significantly change the understanding of Brachyury regulation in Xenopus, implying the existence of an unknown zygotic Wnt ligand in Spemann's organizer. Since Brachyury is considered to have a major role in mesoderm formation, it is possible that Wnts might play a role in mesoderm specification, in addition to patterning. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).
Keywords: homeodomain proteins; mesoderm; wnt; induction; beta-catenin; repression; wnt/beta-catenin; mesoderm induction; organizer; dorsal; endoderm formation; activin; xbra; tcf; efgf; zygotic; vegt; convergent extension movements; catenin signaling pathway; animal-vegetal axis; spemann; dorsoventral axis
Journal Title: Developmental Biology
Volume: 250
Issue: 1
ISSN: 0012-1606
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.  
Date Published: 2002-10-01
Start Page: 112
End Page: 127
Language: English
ACCESSION: WOS:000178375900008
DOI: 10.1006/dbio.2002.0786
PROVIDER: wos
PUBMED: 12297100
Notes: Article -- Source: Wos
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