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Activation of Ras-ERK pathway by Fgf8 and its downregulation by Sprouty2 for the isthmus organizing activity
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Activation of Ras-ERK pathway by Fgf8 and its downregulation by Sprouty2 for the isthmus organizing activity

  • Asuka Suzuki-Hirano1,
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In the previous studies, we showed that strong Fgf8 signaling activates the Ras-ERK pathway to induce cerebellum. Here, we show importance of negative regulation of this pathway. 'Prolonged' activation of ERK by misexpression of Fgf8b and dominant-negative Sprouty2 (dnSprouty2) did not change the fate of the mesencephalic alar plate. Downregulation of ERK activity using a MEK inhibitor, U0126, or by tetracycline dependent Tet-off system after co-expression of Fgf8b and dnSprouty2, forced the mesencephalic alar plate to differentiate into cerebellum. We then paid attention to Mkp3. After misexpression of dnMkp3 and Fgf8b, slight downregulation of ERK activity occurred, which may be due to Sprouty2, and the mesencephalon transformed to the isthmus-like structure. The results indicate that ERK must be once upregulated and then be downregulated for cerebellar differentiation, and that differential ERK activity level established by negative regulators receiving Fgf8 signal may determine regional specificity of mesencephalon and metencephalon.

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  1. SHIMOGORI Research Unit, RIKEN Brain Science Institute https://www.nature.com/nature

    Asuka Suzuki-Hirano

  2. Developmental Biology Program, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center https://www.nature.com/nature

    Tatsuya Sato

  3. Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology, Tohoku University https://www.nature.com/nature

    Harukazu Nakamura

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Suzuki-Hirano, A., Sato, T. & Nakamura, H. Activation of Ras-ERK pathway by Fgf8 and its downregulation by Sprouty2 for the isthmus organizing activity. Nat Prec (2008). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2008.2089.1

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Keywords

  • tectum
  • Ras-ERK pathway
  • Fgf8
  • Sprouty2
  • Mkp3
  • cerebellum
  • isthmus
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