Fig. 8. Schematic representation of the repressive effects of the BMP and FGF
pathways on endoderm formation. (A) Wild-type context: (a-c)
schematic representation of signalling activities of Nodal, FGF and BMP
signalling. This representation is speculative and based on the potential
range of signals and the expression pattern and range of antagonists
(Schier and Talbot, 2005).
(B) Formation of the endoderm is negatively regulated by a combination
of FGF and BMP signals. (C) DN-Ras overexpressing embryos: inhibition
of MAPK signalling promotes endoderm formation on the dorsal side but causes a
loss of endoderm precursors on the ventral side owing to increased expression
of the BMPs. (D) Triple inhibition of FGF signalling with morpholinos
or combined inhibition of Ras and BMP signalling with DN-Ras +
noggin: simultaneous removal of the BMP and FGF dependent inhibitions
promotes endoderm formation all around the embryo.