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An early developmental role for Eph-ephrin interaction during vertebrate gastrulation

Oates, A. C.  
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Lackmann, M.
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Power, M.-A.
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1999
Mechanisms of Development

Eph receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK) and their ephrin ligands are involved in the transmission of signals which regulate cytoskeletal organisation and cell migration, and are expressed in spatially restricted patterns at discrete phases during embryogenesis. Loss of function mutants of Eph RTK or ephrin genes result in defects in neuronal pathfinding or cell migration. In this report we show that soluble forms of human EphA3 and ephrin-A5, acting as dominant negative inhibitors, interfere with early events in zebrafish embryogenesis. Exogenous expression of both proteins results in dose-dependent defects in somite development and organisation of the midbrain-hindbrain boundary and hindbrain. The nature of the defects as well as the distribution and timing of expression of endogenous ligands/receptors for both proteins suggest that Eph-ephrin interaction is required for the organisation of embryonic structures by coordinating the cellular movements of convergence during gastrulation.

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DOI
10.1016/S0925-4773(99)00036-2
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0032968502

Author(s)
Oates, A. C.  
Lackmann, M.
Power, M.-A.
Brennan, C.
Down, L. M.
Do, C.
Evans, B.
Holder, N.
Boyd, A. W.
Date Issued

1999

Published in
Mechanisms of Development
Volume

83

Issue

1-2

Start page

77

End page

94

Subjects

Animalia

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Animals

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animal tissue

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Article

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Cell Movement

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controlled study

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Danio rerio

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Developmental

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Dominant

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Dose-Response Relationship

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Drug

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embryo

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embryo development

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ephrin

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Ephrin-A1

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Ephrin-A3

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Ephrin-A5

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Ephrin-B1

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Gastrula

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gastrulation

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gene expression regulation

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Genes

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Humans

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kinetics

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membrane protein

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Membrane Proteins

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Messenger

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multigene family

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neurulation

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nonhuman

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Nonmammalian

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priority journal

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protein protein interaction

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Proteins

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protein tyrosine kinase

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RNA

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signal transduction

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Time Factors

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unclassified drug

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Vertebrata

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zebra fish

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zebrafish

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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OTHER

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