Hedgehog: functions and mechanisms
University of Helsinki · Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland
Abstract
The Hedgehog (Hh) family of proteins control cell growth, survival, and fate, and pattern almost every aspect of the vertebrate body plan. The use of a single morphogen for such a wide variety of functions is possible because cellular responses to Hh depend on the type of responding cell, the dose of Hh received, and the time cells are exposed to Hh. The Hh gradient is shaped by several proteins that are specifically required for Hh processing, secretion, and transport through tissues. The mechanism of cellular response, in turn, incorporates multiple feedback loops that fine-tune the level of signal sensed by the responding cells. Germline mutations that subtly affect Hh pathway activity are associated with…
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- Biology
- Morphogen
- Hedgehog
- Somatic cell
- Signal transduction
- Cell biology
- Germline
- Hedgehog signaling pathway
- Good health and well-being