학술논문

Notch activity acts as a sensor for extracellular calcium during vertebrate left-right determination.
Document Type
Article
Source
Nature. 1/8/2004, Vol. 427 Issue 6970, p121-128. 8p.
Subject
*NOTCH proteins
*EMBRYO transfer
*GENE expression
*MESODERM
*VERTEBRATES
*PROTEINS
Language
ISSN
0028-0836
Abstract
During vertebrate embryo development, the breaking of the initial bilateral symmetry is translated into asymmetric gene expression around the node and/or in the lateral plate mesoderm. The earliest conserved feature of this asymmetric gene expression cascade is the left-sided expression of Nodal, which depends on the activity of the Notch signalling pathway. Here we present a mathematical model describing the dynamics of the Notch signalling pathway during chick embryo gastrulation, which reveals a complex and highly robust genetic network that locally activates Notch on the left side of Hensen's node. We identify the source of the asymmetric activation of Notch as a transient accumulation of extracellular calcium, which in turn depends on left-right differences in H+/K+-ATPase activity. Our results uncover a mechanism by which the Notch signalling pathway translates asymmetry in epigenetic factors into asymmetric gene expression around the node. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]