Gene regulatory networks for development.

Publication Year
2005

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

The genomic program for development operates primarily by the regulated expression of genes encoding transcription factors and components of cell signaling pathways. This program is executed by cis-regulatory DNAs (e.g., enhancers and silencers) that control gene expression. The regulatory inputs and functional outputs of developmental control genes constitute network-like architectures. In this PNAS Special Feature are assembled papers on developmental gene regulatory networks governing the formation of various tissues and organs in nematodes, flies, sea urchins, frogs, and mammals. Here, we survey salient points of these networks, by using as reference those governing specification of the endomesoderm in sea urchin embryos and dorsal-ventral patterning in the Drosophila embryo.

Journal
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Volume
102
Issue
14
Pages
4936-42
Date Published
04/2005
Alternate Journal
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.