[PDF][PDF] FGF induces oscillations of Hes1 expression and Ras/ERK activation

K Nakayama, T Satoh, A Igari, R Kageyama, E Nishida - Current Biology, 2008 - cell.com
K Nakayama, T Satoh, A Igari, R Kageyama, E Nishida
Current Biology, 2008cell.com
Many biological processes, such as circadian rhythms and somite segmentation [1], are
regulated by molecular clocks. During somitogenesis, mRNAs for Notch signaling
molecules, such as the Notch effector Hes1, oscillate periodically [1]. Here, we show that
FGF stimulation induces the oscillatory expression of Hes1 in an ERK-dependent manner
and also induces oscillatory activation of Ras and ERK activities. Our analysis demonstrates
that oscillations in Ras/ERK activity require negative-feedback phosphorylation of Sos by …
Summary
Many biological processes, such as circadian rhythms and somite segmentation [1], are regulated by molecular clocks. During somitogenesis, mRNAs for Notch signaling molecules, such as the Notch effector Hes1, oscillate periodically [1]. Here, we show that FGF stimulation induces the oscillatory expression of Hes1 in an ERK-dependent manner and also induces oscillatory activation of Ras and ERK activities. Our analysis demonstrates that oscillations in Ras/ERK activity require negative-feedback phosphorylation of Sos by ERK, suggesting that Ras/ERK oscillations could act as a novel molecular clock.
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