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Beta-catenin regulates Cripto- and Wnt3-dependent gene expression programs in mouse axis and mesoderm formation

Morkel, M.
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Huelsken, J.  orcid-logo
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Wakamiya, M.
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2003
Development

Gene expression profiling of beta-catenin, Cripto and Wnt3 mutant mouse embryos has been used to characterise the genetic networks that regulate early embryonic development. We have defined genes whose expression is regulated by beta-catenin during formation of the anteroposterior axis and the mesoderm, and have identified Cripto, which encodes a Nodal co-receptor, as a primary target of beta-catenin signals both in embryogenesis as well as in colon carcinoma cell lines and tissues. We have also defined groups of genes regulated by Wnt3/beta-catenin signalling during primitive streak and mesoderm formation. Our data assign a key role to beta-catenin upstream of two distinct gene expression programs during anteroposterior axis and mesoderm formation.

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DOI
10.1242/dev.00859
Author(s)
Morkel, M.
Huelsken, J.  orcid-logo
Wakamiya, M.
Ding, J.
van de Wetering, M.
Clevers, H.
Taketo, M. M.
Behringer, R. R.
Shen, M. M.
Birchmeier, W.
Date Issued

2003

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Development
Volume

130

Issue

25

Start page

6283

End page

94

Note

Max Delbrueck Center for Molecular Medicine, Robert-Roessle-Strasse 10, 13125 Berlin, Germany.

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REVIEWED

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February 18, 2008
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