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Query: EC:3.4.16.2 (
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During the early vertebrate body plan formation, convergent extension (CE) of dorsal mesoderm and neurectoderm is coordinated by the evolutionarily conserved non-canonical Wnt/
PCP
signaling. Disheveled (Dvl), a key mediator of Wnt/
PCP
signaling, is essential for the medial-lateral polarity formation in the cells undergoing convergent extension movements.
NEDD4L
, a highly conserved HECT type E3 ligase, has been reported to regulate the stability of multiple substrates including Dvl2. Here we demonstrate that
NEDD4L
is required for the cellular polarity formation and convergent extension in the early Xenopus embryos. Depletion of
NEDD4L
in early Xenopus embryos results in the loss of mediolateral polarity of the convergent-extending mesoderm cells and the shortened body axis, resembling those defects caused by the disruption of non-canonical Wnt signaling. Depletion of xNEDD4L also blocks the elongation of the animal explants in response to endogenous mesoderm inducing signals and partially compromises the expression of Brachyury. Importantly, reducing Dvl2 expression can largely rescue the cellular polarity and convergent extension defects in
NEDD4L
-depleted embryos and explants. Together with the data that
NEDD4L
reduces Dvl2 protein expression in the frog embryos, our findings suggest that regulation of Dvl protein levels by
NEDD4L
is essential for convergent extension during early Xenopus embryogenesis.
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PMID:NEDD4L regulates convergent extension movements in Xenopus embryos via Disheveled-mediated non-canonical Wnt signaling. 2483 18