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Sequential actions of β-catenin and Bmp pattern the oral nerve net in Nematostella vectensis

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  • Hiroshi Watanabe

    (Centre for Organismal Studies (COS), Heidelberg University)

  • Anne Kuhn

    (Centre for Organismal Studies (COS), Heidelberg University)

  • Manami Fushiki

    (Centre for Organismal Studies (COS), Heidelberg University
    Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa-Oiwake, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan)

  • Kiyokazu Agata

    (Graduate School of Science, Kyoto University, Kitashirakawa-Oiwake, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto 606-8502, Japan)

  • Suat Özbek

    (Centre for Organismal Studies (COS), Heidelberg University)

  • Toshitaka Fujisawa

    (Centre for Organismal Studies (COS), Heidelberg University
    Center for the Promotion of Integrated Sciences, The Graduate University for Advanced Studies, Higashiyama 5-1, Myodaiji, Okazaki 444-8585, Japan)

  • Thomas W. Holstein

    (Centre for Organismal Studies (COS), Heidelberg University)

Abstract

Animal evolution is closely linked to the emergence of the nervous system. At present it is unknown how the basic mechanisms of neural induction and formation of central nervous systems evolved. We addressed this question in Nematostella vectensis, a member of cnidarians, the ancient sister group of bilaterians. We found that β-catenin signalling is crucial for the early induction of the embryonic nervous system. β-Catenin activity at the blastopore induces specific neurogenic genes required for development of the oral nervous system. β-Catenin signalling induces also Bmp signalling, which, at later larval stages, becomes indispensible for the maintenance and asymmetric patterning of the oral nervous system along the primary and secondary (directive) axes. We hypothesize that the consecutive and functionally linked involvement of β-catenin and Bmp signalling in the formation of the cnidarian oral nervous system reflects an ancestral mechanism that evolved before the cnidarian/bilaterian split.

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  • Hiroshi Watanabe & Anne Kuhn & Manami Fushiki & Kiyokazu Agata & Suat Özbek & Toshitaka Fujisawa & Thomas W. Holstein, 2014. "Sequential actions of β-catenin and Bmp pattern the oral nerve net in Nematostella vectensis," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 5(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:5:y:2014:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms6536
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms6536
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