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From Pathways Databases to Network Models of Switching Behavior
Baltazar D. Aguda and Andrew B. Goryachev
PLoS Computational Biology 3 (9), e152 (01 Sep 2007)
 
Interaction between Notch signalling and Lunatic fringe during somite boundary formation in the mouse.
I B Barrantes et al.
Current biology : CB 9 (9), 470-80 (06 May 1999)
BACKGROUND: The process of somitogenesis can be divided into three major events: the prepatterning of the mesoderm; the formation of boundaries between the prospective somites; and the cellular differentiation of the somites. Expression and functional studies have demonstrated the involvement of the murine Notch pathway in somitogenesis, although its precise role in this process is not yet well understood. We examined the effect of mutations in the Notch pathway elements Delta like 1 (Dll1), Notch1 and RBPJkappa on genes expressed in the presomitic mesoderm (PSM) and have defined the spatial relationships of Notch pathway gene expression in this region. RESULTS: We have shown that expression of Notch pathway genes in the PSM overlaps in the region where the boundary between the posterior and anterior halves of two consecutive somites will form. The Dll1, Notch1 and RBPJkappa mutations disrupt the expression of Lunatic fringe (L-fng), Jagged1, Mesp1, Mesp2 and Hes5 in the PSM. Furthermore, expression of EphA4, mCer 1 and uncx4.1, markers for the anterior-posterior subdivisions of the somites, is down-regulated to different extents in Notch pathway mutants, indicating a global alteration of pattern in the PSM. CONCLUSIONS: We propose a model for the mechanism of somite border formation in which the activity of Notch in the PSM is restricted by L-fng to a boundary-forming territory in the posterior half of the prospective somite. In this region, Notch function activates a set of genes that are involved in boundary formation and anterior-posterior somite identity.
 
Dusp6 (Mkp3) is a negative feedback regulator of FGF-stimulated ERK signaling during mouse development
Development 134 (1), 167 (2007)
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Chapter 13 manipulation and electroporation of the avian segmental plate and somites in vitro.
Tadahiro Iimura and Olivier Pourquié
Methods in cell biology 87, 257-70 (2008)
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Network-based global inference of human disease genes
Xuebing Wu et al.
Molecular Systems Biology 4, 189 (06 May 2008)
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A map of human cancer signaling
Qinghua Cui et al.
Mol Syst Biol 3, (18 Dec 2007)
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Cellular Trafficking of the Glypican Dally-like Is Required for Full-Strength Hedgehog Signaling and Wingless Transcytosis
Developmental Cell 14 (5), 712 (2008)
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A comprehensive modular map of molecular interactions in RB/E2F pathway
Molecular Systems Biology 4, (2008)
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Robustness of circadian rhythms with respect to molecular noise
Didier Gonze, José Halloy, and Albert Goldbeter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 99 (2), 673-8 (22 Jan 2002)
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Deconstructing the Hedgehog Pathway in Development and Disease
Leni Jacob and Lawrence Lum
Science 318 (5847), 66-8 (05 Oct 2007)
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