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BMP receptor-activated Smads confer diverse functions during the development of the dorsal spinal cord.

Dev Biol.. 2012-07;  367(2):216-27
Hazen VM, Andrews MG, Umans L, Crenshaw EB 3rd, Zwijsen A, Butler SJ. Department of Biological Sciences, Neuroscience Graduate Program, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA90089, USA.
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Abstract

Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs) have multiple activities in the developing spinal cord: they specify the identity of the dorsal-most neuronal populations and then direct the trajectories of dorsal interneuron (dI) 1 commissural axons. How are these activities decoded by dorsal neurons to result in different cellular outcomes? Our previous studies have shown that the diverse functions of the BMPs are mediated by the canonical family of BMP receptors and then regulated by specific inhibitory (I) Smads, which block the activity of a complex of Smad second messengers. However, the extent to which this complex translates the different activities of the BMPs in the spinal cord has remained unresolved. Here, we dem... More

Keywords

Bone morphogenetic proteins; BMPs; BMP signaling; Smads; Receptor-activated Smads; Smad1; Smad5; Spinal cord; Dorsal spinal cord; Neurons; Neural progenitors; Interneurons; Commissural axons; Axon guidance; Axon outgrowth; Cell fate