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XB-ART-57723
MicroPubl Biol 2021 Jan 05;2021. doi: 10.17912/micropub.biology.000347.
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Purified Bighead protein efficiently promotes head development in the South African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis.



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Vertebrate embryonic development is regulated by a few families of extracellular signaling molecules. Xenopus laevis embryos offer an excellent system to study the cell-cell communication signals that govern embryonic patterning. In the frog embryos, Wnt/β-catenin plays a pivotal role in regulating embryonic axis development, and modulation of the Wnt pathway is required for proper antero-posterior patterning. Recently, a novel secreted, organizer-specific Wnt inhibitor, Bighead, was identified that acts by downregulating Lrp6 plasma membrane levels. Here, I describe a method to purify biologically active Bighead protein and confirm that Bighead promotes Xenopus head development.

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Genes referenced: apex2 lrp6 myc


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References [+] :
Colozza, Dact-4 is a Xenopus laevis Spemann organizer gene related to the Dapper/Frodo antagonist of β-catenin family of proteins. 2020, Pubmed, Xenbase