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Figure 3. Twisted-Gastrulation Is Required for the Effects of CV2 Loss of Function and Overexpression(A) Simultaneous depletion of CV2 and Chordin strikingly increased CV2 expression, reflecting increased BMP signaling (see Figure S5 for controls).(B) The effects of CV2 MO and Chd MO require Twisted-Gastrulation (Tsg) activity (pro-BMP effect of Tsg).(C) CV2 protein injection into the blastula cavity induces strong dorsalization of the Xenopus embryo, as indicated by the expansion of the dorsal markers Xag1, Six3, and Krox20 (n = 12, all strongly dorsalized). Inset shows an uninjected embryo.(D) CV2 protein requires endogenous Tsg for its anti-BMP activity (n = 10, all embryos similarly affected). Inset shows Tsg MO-injected embryo.(E) CV2 protein injection expands the neural tube (n = 17). Inset shows uninjected embryo.(F) Tsg and CV2 protein coinjection renders CV2 a stronger BMP antagonist, expanding the nervous system marked by Sox3 (n = 16, all coinjected embryos were more dorsalized than those injected with CV2 protein alone despite some individual variations). Inset shows embryo injected with Tsg protein alone.

Image published in: Ambrosio AL et al. (2008)

Copyright © 2008. Image reproduced with permission of the Publisher, Elsevier B. V.

GeneSynonymsSpeciesStage(s)Tissue
sox3.SSry, Xlsox3, xSox3, Xtsox3X. laevisThroughout NF stage 22anterior neural fold
eye primordium
spinal cord
neuroectoderm
neural plate
preplacodal ectoderm
ag1.Lag, ag1-a, ag1-b, XAG, xag-1, xag1, Xag2X. laevisThroughout NF stage 22cement gland primordium
six3.Lhpe2, six3-a, six3-b, XSix3, xsix3.1, xsix3.2X. laevisThroughout NF stage 22eye primordium
optic vesicle
egr2.LEGR-2, Krox-20, krox20, XKr20, XKrox-20X. laevisThroughout NF stage 22rhombomere

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