The activity of the Nodal antagonist Cerl-2 in the mouse node is required for correct L/R body axis.

Correct establishment of the left/right (L/R) body asymmetry in the mouse embryo requires asymmetric activation of the evolutionarily conserved Nodal signaling cascade in the left lateral plate mesoderm (L-LPM). Furthermore, the presence of Nodal in the node is essential for its own expression in the L-LPM. Here, we have characterized ...
the function of cerl-2, a novel Nodal antagonist, which displays a unique asymmetric expression on the right side of the mouse node. cerl-2 knockout mice display multiple laterality defects including randomization of the L/R axis. These defects can be partially rescued by removing one nodal allele. Our results demonstrate that Cerl-2 plays a key role in restricting the Nodal signaling pathway toward the left side of the mouse embryo by preventing its activity in the right side.
Mesh Terms:
Animals, Base Sequence, Body Patterning, DNA Primers, Mice, Mice, Knockout, Nodal Protein, Transforming Growth Factor beta
Genes Dev.
Date: Oct. 01, 2004
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