背景(考古学)
生物
信号转导
功能(生物学)
生理学
模式生物
系统生物学
计算生物学
细胞生物学
进化生物学
基因
遗传学
古生物学
作者
Rewatee H. Gokhale,Alexander W. Shingleton
摘要
The developmental regulation of final body and organ size is fundamental to generating a functional and correctly proportioned adult. Research over the last two decades has identified a long list of genes and signaling pathways that, when perturbed, influence final body size. However, body and organ size are ultimately a characteristic of the whole organism, and how these myriad genes and pathways function within a physiological context to control size remains largely unknown. In this review, we first describe the major size‐regulatory signaling pathways: the Insulin/ IGF ‐, RAS / RAF / MAPK ‐, TOR ‐, Hippo‐, and JNK ‐signaling pathways. We then explore what is known of how these pathways regulate five major aspects of size regulation: growth rate, growth duration, target size, negative growth and growth coordination. While this review is by no means exhaustive, our goal is to provide a conceptual framework for integrating the mechanisms of size control at a molecular‐genetic level with the mechanisms of size control at a physiological level. WIREs Dev Biol 2015, 4:335–356. doi: 10.1002/wdev.181 This article is categorized under: Establishment of Spatial and Temporal Patterns > Regulation of Size, Proportion, and Timing Signaling Pathways > Global Signaling Mechanisms
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