XB-ART-28227
Nature
1987 Mar 12;3266109:197-200. doi: 10.1038/326197a0.
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Mesoderm induction in early Xenopus embryos by heparin-binding growth factors.
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In early embryonic development the basic body plan arises because cells in different regions become programmed to follow different developmental pathways. We have proposed that in the early amphibian embryo this process of regional specification arises from the action of three different inducing factors, or morphogens, but we have not until now had any idea of their chemical nature. In this paper we report that pure basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), at very low concentrations and with high specificity, closely mimics the effect of the ventrovegetal (VV) signal and that the transmission of the natural VV signal can be blocked by heparin, suggesting that it may be a heparin-binding factor such as bFGF.
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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: fgf2