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The period of the somite segmentation clock is sensitive to Notch activity.


ABSTRACT: The number of vertebrae is defined strictly for a given species and depends on the number of somites, which are the earliest metameric structures that form in development. Somites are formed by sequential segmentation. The periodicity of somite segmentation is orchestrated by the synchronous oscillation of gene expression in the presomitic mesoderm (PSM), termed the "somite segmentation clock," in which Notch signaling plays a crucial role. Here we show that the clock period is sensitive to Notch activity, which is fine-tuned by its feedback regulator, Notch-regulated ankyrin repeat protein (Nrarp), and that Nrarp is essential for forming the proper number and morphology of axial skeleton components. Null-mutant mice for Nrarp have fewer vertebrae and have defective morphologies. Notch activity is enhanced in the PSM of the Nrarp(-/-) embryo, where the ~2-h segmentation period is extended by 5 min, thereby forming fewer somites and their resultant vertebrae. Reduced Notch activity partially rescues the Nrarp(-/-) phenotype in the number of somites, but not in morphology. Therefore we propose that the period of the somite segmentation clock is sensitive to Notch activity and that Nrarp plays essential roles in the morphology of vertebrae and ribs.

SUBMITTER: Kim W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3172277 | biostudies-other | 2011 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The period of the somite segmentation clock is sensitive to Notch activity.

Kim Woong W   Matsui Takaaki T   Yamao Masataka M   Ishibashi Makoto M   Tamada Kota K   Takumi Toru T   Kohno Kenji K   Oba Shigeyuki S   Ishii Shin S   Sakumura Yuichi Y   Bessho Yasumasa Y  

Molecular biology of the cell 20110727 18


The number of vertebrae is defined strictly for a given species and depends on the number of somites, which are the earliest metameric structures that form in development. Somites are formed by sequential segmentation. The periodicity of somite segmentation is orchestrated by the synchronous oscillation of gene expression in the presomitic mesoderm (PSM), termed the "somite segmentation clock," in which Notch signaling plays a crucial role. Here we show that the clock period is sensitive to Notc  ...[more]

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