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XB-ART-38733
Cytotechnology 2008 Jun 01;572:151-9. doi: 10.1007/s10616-008-9127-2.
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Cephalic hedgehog expression is regulated directly by Sox17 in endoderm development of Xenopus laevis.

Yagi Y , Ito Y , Kuhara S , Tashiro K .


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In early development of animals, hedgehog (Hh) genes function as morphogen in the axis determination and the organ formation. In Xenopus, three hedgehog genes, sonic (shh), banded (bhh), and cephalic (chh), were identified and might organize various tissues and organs in embryogenesis. Here, we report the spatial and temporal regulation of Xchh which is expressed in endoderm cells differentiating to digestive organs. Xchh expression in endoderm was inhibited by ectopic expression of the dominant-negative activin receptor, tAR. Moreover, a maternally inherited transcription factor VegT and its downstream regulators activated Xchh expression. These indicates that Xchh is regulated by the factor involved in the cascade originated from VegT via activin/nodal signals. Using the Sox17alpha-VP16-GR construct, we showed that Xchh expression might be induced directly by transcription factor Sox17.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: dhh shh sox17a sox17b.1 sox17b.2 vegt

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Afouda, GATA4, 5 and 6 mediate TGFbeta maintenance of endodermal gene expression in Xenopus embryos. 2005, Pubmed, Xenbase