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WNT signaling, in synergy with T/TBX6, controls Notch signaling by regulating <i>Dll1</i> expression in the presomitic mesoderm of mouse embryos
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GeneticsMouse EmbryosWnt SignalingTranscriptional RegulationTissue DevelopmentSignaling PathwayNotch Ligand Dll1Cell SignalingWnt ActivityNeural CrestMorphogenesisGene ExpressionNotch SignalingCell BiologyDevelopmental BiologySignal TransductionTail BudGene RegulationCell Fate DeterminationMedicine
Notch signaling in the presomitic mesoderm (psm) is critical for somite formation and patterning. Here, we show that WNT signals regulate transcription of the Notch ligand Dll1 in the tailbud and psm. LEF/TCF factors cooperate with TBX6 to activate transcription from the Dll1 promoter in vitro. Mutating either T or LEF/TCF sites in the Dll1 promoter abolishes reporter gene expression in vitro as well as in the tail bud and psm of transgenic embryos. Our results indicate that WNT activity, in synergy with TBX6, regulates Dll1 transcription and thereby controls Notch activity, somite formation, and patterning.
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