Morphogen Gradients: From Generation to Interpretation
Harvard University · Broad Institute · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Morphogens are long-range signaling molecules that pattern developing tissues in a concentration-dependent manner. The graded activity of morphogens within tissues exposes cells to different signal levels and leads to region-specific transcriptional responses and cell fates. In its simplest incarnation, a morphogen signal forms a gradient by diffusion from a local source and clearance in surrounding tissues. Responding cells often transduce morphogen levels in a linear fashion, which results in the graded activation of transcriptional effectors. The concentration-dependent expression of morphogen target genes is achieved by their different binding affinities for transcriptional effectors as well as inputs from…
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2Topics & keywords
- Morphogen
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Effector
- Genetics
- Gene