Conserved function for embryonic nodal cilia
- PMID: 12097899
- DOI: 10.1038/418037a
Conserved function for embryonic nodal cilia
Abstract
How left right handedness originates in the body plan of the developing vertebrate embryo is a subject of considerable debate. In mice, a left right bias is thought to arise from a directional extracellular flow (nodal flow) that is generated by dynein-dependent rotation of monocilia on the ventral surface of the embryonic node. Here we show that the existence of node monocilia and the expression of a dynein gene that is implicated in ciliary function are conserved across a wide range of vertebrate classes, indicating that a similar ciliary mechanism may underlie the establishment of handedness in all vertebrates.
Comment in
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Embryology: fluid flow and broken symmetry.Nature. 2002 Jul 4;418(6893):29-30. doi: 10.1038/418029a. Nature. 2002. PMID: 12097892 No abstract available.
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