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Notch1 signals through Jagged2 to regulate apoptosis in the apical ectodermal ridge of the developing limb bud

Francis, J. C.
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Radtke, F.  
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Logan, M. P.
2005
Developmental Dynamics

The Notch family of receptors is involved in a wide variety of developmental processes, including cell fate specification, cell proliferation, and cell survival decisions during cell differentiation and tissue morphogenesis. Notch1 and Notch ligands are expressed in the developing limbs, and Notch signalling has been implicated in the formation of a variety of tissues that comprise the limb, such as the skeleton, musculature, and vasculature. Notch signalling has also been implicated in regulating overall limb size. We have used a conditional allele of Notch1 in combination with two different Cre transgenic lines to delete Notch1 function either in the limb mesenchyme or in the apical ectodermal ridge (AER) and limb ectoderm. We demonstrate that Notch signalling, involving Notch1 and Jagged2, is required to regulate the number of Fgf8-expressing cells that comprise the AER and that regulation of the levels of fibroblast growth factor signalling is important for the freeing of the digits during normal limb formation. Regulation of the extent of the AER is achieved by Notch signalling positively regulating apoptosis in the AER. We also demonstrate that Notch1 is not required for proper formation of all the derivatives of the limb mesenchyme.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/dvdy.20590
PubMed ID

16245338

Author(s)
Francis, J. C.
Radtke, F.  
Logan, M. P.
Date Issued

2005

Published in
Developmental Dynamics
Volume

234

Issue

4

Start page

1006

End page

15

Subjects

Animals

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Apoptosis/genetics/*physiology

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Comparative Study

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Ectoderm/cytology/metabolism

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Extremities/*embryology

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Fibroblast Growth Factor 8/metabolism

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Fluorescent Antibody Technique

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*Gene Expression Regulation

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Developmental

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In Situ Hybridization

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In Situ Nick-End Labeling

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Limb Bud

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Membrane Proteins/*metabolism

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Mice

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Mice

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Transgenic

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Receptor

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Notch1/*metabolism

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Research Support

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Non-U.S. Gov't

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Signal Transduction/genetics/*physiology

Note

Division of Developmental Biology, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London, UK.

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

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December 5, 2006
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