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Activation of the Hedgehog Signaling Pathway in the Developing Lens Stimulates Ectopic FoxE3 Expression and Disruption in Fiber Cell Differentiation

机译:在发展中的镜头中的刺猬信号通路的激活刺激异位FoxE3表达和纤维细胞分化中的中断。

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Purpose.The signaling pathways and transcriptional effectors responsible for directing mammalian lens development provide key regulatory molecules that can inform our understanding of human eye defects. The hedgehog genes encode extracellular signaling proteins responsible for patterning and tissue formation during embryogenesis. Signal transduction of this pathway is mediated through activation of the transmembrane proteins smoothened and patched, stimulating downstream signaling resulting in the activation or repression of hedgehog target genes. Hedgehog signaling is implicated in eye development, and defects in hedgehog signaling components have been shown to result in defects of the retina, iris, and lens.
机译:目的:负责指导哺乳动物晶状体发育的信号传导途径和转录效应子提供了关键的调控分子,可以帮助我们了解人眼的缺陷。刺猬基因编码细胞外信号蛋白,负责胚胎发生过程中的模式和组织形成。该途径的信号转导通过平滑化和修补的跨膜蛋白的活化来介导,刺激下游信号传导,从而导致刺猬靶基因的活化或抑制。刺猬信号与眼睛发育有关,并且刺猬信号成分的缺陷已显示会导致视网膜,虹膜和晶状体的缺陷。

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