Journal article
Dally and notum regulate the switch between low and high level hedgehog pathway signalling
KL Ayers, R Mteirek, A Cervantes, L Lavenant-Staccini, PP Thérond, A Gallet
Development Cambridge | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1242/dev.078402
Abstract
During development, secreted morphogens, such as Hedgehog (Hh), control cell fate and proliferation. Precise sensing of morphogen levels and dynamic cellular responses are required for morphogen-directed morphogenesis, yet the molecular mechanisms responsible are poorly understood. Several recent studies have suggested the involvement of a multi-protein Hh reception complex, and have hinted at an understated complexity in Hh sensing at the cell surface. We show here that the expression of the proteoglycan Dally in Hh-receiving cells in Drosophila is necessary for high but not low level pathway activity, independent of its requirement in Hh-producing cells. We demonstrate that Dally is necess..
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Funding Acknowledgements
K.L.A. was supported by a Marie Curie early-stage training scholarship and a scholarship from the Association pour la Recherche sur le Cancer (l'ARC). This work was supported by grants from La Ligue National Contre Le Cancer 'Equipe labellisee 2012' (to P.P.T.).