Fig. 7. Regulation of BMP activity in rostral neural patterning. (A) Schematic
representation of headfold/early somite stage neural plate with surrounding
non-neural ectoderm and adjacent axial mesendoderm (after
Rubenstein and Beachy, 1998).
(B) In wild type, Chrd and Nog (blue crosses) are
co-expressed with Fgf8 (yellow) in the anterior neural ridge (ANR).
Here, CHRD and NOG antagonize (represented by blunted blue arrow) the activity
of BMPs (red arrows) secreted from the non-neural ectoderm abutting the neural
plate. This promotes expression of Fgf8, and its function (yellow
arrow). Chrd and Nog are also co-expressed with Shh
(green) in the caudal prechordal plate (PrCP) and notochord. Here, CHRD and
NOG antagonize BMPs expressed in axial mesendoderm and adjacent paraxial
mesoderm, permitting SHH signaling from the rostral PrCP (green arrows). (C)
In affected Chrd-/-;Nog+/- mutants, BMP
antagonist expression is reduced in the ANR and the PrCP (fewer blue crosses),
and thus, BMP antagonism is reduced (smaller blunted arrows). In turn,
expression of Fgf8 is repressed by BMPs in the ANR, reducing its
activity (smaller yellow arrow) in adjacent tissues. Similarly, BMPs repress
expression of Shh in the rostral PrCP, reducing its activity in
surrounding tissues (smaller green arrows). In combination, these defects
result in diminished growth and incorrect patterning of the rostral neural
plate.