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XB-ART-15751
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1997 Nov 25;9424:13017-22. doi: 10.1073/pnas.94.24.13017.
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Siamois is required for formation of Spemann's organizer.

Kessler DS .


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Spemann's organizer develops in response to dorsal determinants that act via maternal components of the wnt pathway. The function of siamois, a wnt-inducible homeobox gene, in Spemann's organizer development was examined by fusion of defined transcriptional regulatory domains to the siamois homeodomain. Similar to native siamois, a VP16 activator fusion induced axis formation, indicating that siamois functions as a transcriptional activator in axis induction. Fusion of the engrailed repressor generated a dominant inhibitor that blocked axis induction by Xwnt8, beta-catenin, and siamois, and repressed wnt activation of the goosecoid promoter. Dorsal injection of the engrailed-siamois fusion resulted in complete inhibition of dorsal development and organizer gene expression, an effect rescued by siamois, but not by Xwnt8 or beta-catenin. Thus, as a zygotic mediator of maternal dorsal signals, siamois function is required for development of Spemann's organizer.

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Species referenced: Xenopus
Genes referenced: cer1 chrd eng fst gsc nodal3.2 nog sia1 tbxt wnt8a


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