Vg1-Nodal heterodimers are the endogenous inducers of mesendoderm.

Elife
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Abstract

Nodal is considered the key inducer of mesendoderm in vertebrate embryos and embryonic stem cells. Other TGF-beta-related signals, such as Vg1/Dvr1/Gdf3, have also been implicated in this process but their roles have been unclear or controversial. Here we report that zebrafish embryos without maternally provided fail to form endoderm and head and trunk mesoderm, and closely resemble loss-of-function mutants. Although Nodal is processed and secreted without Vg1, it requires Vg1 for its endogenous activity. Conversely, Vg1 is unprocessed and resides in the endoplasmic reticulum without Nodal, and is only secreted, processed and active in the presence of Nodal. Co-expression of Nodal and Vg1 results in heterodimer formation and mesendoderm induction. Thus, mesendoderm induction relies on the combination of two TGF-beta-related signals: maternal and ubiquitous Vg1, and zygotic and localized Nodal. Modeling reveals that the pool of maternal Vg1 enables rapid signaling at low concentrations of zygotic Nodal.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Elife
Volume
6
Date Published
2017 11 15
ISSN
2050-084X
DOI
10.7554/eLife.28183
PubMed ID
29140251
PubMed Central ID
PMC5745085
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R01 GM056211 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
R37 GM056211 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States