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Edward M. De Robertis

Edward Michael De Robertis (born June 6, 1947) is an American embryologist and Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.[1][2] His work has contributed to the finding of conserved molecular processes of embryonic inductions that result in tissue differentiations during animal development.[3] He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2013, worked for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute for 26 years, and holds a Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.[4][5] In 2009 Pope Benedict XVI appointed De Robertis to a lifetime position in the Pontifical Academy of Sciences, and in 2022 Pope Francis appointed him Councillor of the Academy for four years.[6][7]

Edward M. De Robertis
Born(1947-06-06)June 6, 1947
Alma mater
Known forDorsal-Ventral patterning, Evo-Devo, Xenopus
Scientific career
Fieldsembryology
Institutions
Doctoral advisorJohn Gurdon
Websitehttps://www.hhmi.ucla.edu/derobertis/

Early life and education

Edward De Robertis was born on June 6, 1947, in Cambridge, Massachusetts, while his father, neurobiologist Eduardo Diego De Robertis, was an MIT postdoctoral fellow. From the age of three, he was reared in Uruguay, where he received his medical degree at age 24 from the Universidad de la República del Uruguay. This was followed by the completion of a Ph.D. in chemistry at the Leloir Institute in Buenos Aires, Argentina.[8][9]

Career and research

De Robertis' postdoctoral training (1974-1977) was with Nobel laureate Sir John Gurdon at the Medical Research Council in Cambridge England.

In 1984, De Robertis together with his late colleague Walter Gehring's and their laboratories cloned the first vertebrate development-controlling gene, today known as Hox-C6.[10][11][12][13][14][15] Hox genes are responsible for anterior-to-posterior (head-to-tail) differentiation. The finding that Hox genes are conserved in both vertebrates and fruit flies heralded the beginning of the nascent scientific field of Evolution and Development, or Evo-Devo.[16][17][18]

In the 1990s, the laboratory of De Robertis dissected systematically the molecular pathways that mediate embryonic induction.[19][20] Hans Spemann and Hilde Mangold discovered in 1924 an area of the amphibian embryo that, when transplanted, might promote the creation of Siamese twins.[21] De Robertis identified the genes expressed in Xenopus embryos in this area, beginning with the goosecoid homeobox gene.[22][23]

Together with his colleagues, he discovered Chordin, a protein secreted by dorsal cells that binds Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) growth factors, facilitating their transport to the ventral side of the embryo, where Chordin is digested by a protease called Tolloid, allowing BMPs to signal once more.[24][25][26][27] In most bilateral species, such as fruit flies, spiders, early chordates, and mammals, this flow of growth factors dictates dorsal (back) to ventral (belly) cell and tissue differentiation. The Chordin/BMP/Tolloid biochemical pathway is cross-regulated by interactions with other signalling pathways such as Wnt.[28] His lab has recently established a link between the canonical Wnt pathway, macropinocytosis, multivesicular endosomes, lysosomes, and protein degradation.[29][30][31]

He has also served for over two decades on the scientific board of the Pew Charitable Trusts Latin American Fellows programme.[citation needed]

Honors and awards

  • Member, National Academy of Sciences, 2013.
  • Doctor Honoris Causa, Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France, 2013.[32]
  • Academician, Pontifical Academy of Sciences, the Vatican, 2009.
  • Ross Harrison Prize in Developmental Biology, 2009.
  • Membre Honoré, Societé de Biologie, Paris, France, 2008.
  • Corresponding Member, Latin American Academy of Sciences, 2002.
  • Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 2000.
  • Public lecture series and Medal of the Collège de France, Paris, 1997.
  • Member, European Molecular Biology Organization, 1982.
  • Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund postdoctoral fellow, 1976-1977.

Publications

  • Carrasco, A.E., McGinnis, W., Gehring, W.J. and De Robertis, E.M. (1984). Cloning of an Xenopus laevis gene expressed during early embryogenesis that codes for a peptide region homologous to Drosophila homeotic genes: implications for vertebrate development. Cell 37, 409-414.[33][34]
  • De Robertis, E.M. and Sasai, Y. (1996). A common plan for dorso-ventral patterning in Bilateria. Nature 380, 37-40.[35]
  • De Robertis, E.M. and Tejeda-Muñoz N. (2022). Evo-Devo of Urbilateria and its larval forms. Dev. Biol., 487, 10-20.[36]
  • Cho, K.W.Y, Blumberg, B., Steinbeisser, H. and De Robertis, E.M. (1991). Molecular Nature of Spemann's Organizer: the Role of the Xenopus Homeobox Gene goosecoid. Cell 67, 1111-1120.[37]
  • Sasai, Y., Lu, B., Steinbeisser, H., Geissert, D., Gont, L.K. and De Robertis, E.M. (1994). Xenopus chordin: a novel dorsalizing factor activated by organizer-specific homeobox genes. Cell 79, 779-790.[38]
  • Piccolo, S., Sasai, Y., Lu, B. and De Robertis, E.M. (1996). Dorsoventral patterning in Xenopus: Inhibition of ventral signals by direct binding of Chordin to BMP-4. Cell 86, 589-598.[39]
  • Piccolo, S., Agius, E., Lu, B., Goodman, S., Dale, L. and De Robertis, E.M. (1997). Cleavage of Chordin by the Xolloid metalloprotease suggests a role for proteolytic processing in the regulation of Spemann organizer activity. Cell 91, 407-416.[40]
  • Lee, H.X., Ambrosio, A.L., Reversade, B. and De Robertis, E.M. (2006). Embryonic dorsal-ventral signaling: secreted Frizzled-related proteins as inhibitors of Tolloid proteinases. Cell 124, 147-159.[41]

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External links

  • De Robertis Laboratory Home Page
  • Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  • UCLA Biological Chemistry
  • Interview with Current Biology
  • Pontifical Academy of Sciences
  • NAS Profile

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately especially if potentially libelous or harmful Find sources Edward M De Robertis news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Edward Michael De Robertis born June 6 1947 is an American embryologist and Professor at the University of California Los Angeles 1 2 His work has contributed to the finding of conserved molecular processes of embryonic inductions that result in tissue differentiations during animal development 3 He was elected to the National Academy of Sciences in 2013 worked for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute for 26 years and holds a Distinguished Professor at the University of California Los Angeles 4 5 In 2009 Pope Benedict XVI appointed De Robertis to a lifetime position in the Pontifical Academy of Sciences and in 2022 Pope Francis appointed him Councillor of the Academy for four years 6 7 Edward M De RobertisBorn 1947 06 06 June 6 1947Cambridge MassachusettsAlma materLeloir InstituteKnown forDorsal Ventral patterning Evo Devo XenopusScientific careerFieldsembryologyInstitutionsUniversity of California Los Angeles University of BaselDoctoral advisorJohn GurdonWebsitehttps www hhmi ucla edu derobertis Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career and research 3 Honors and awards 4 Publications 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and education EditEdward De Robertis was born on June 6 1947 in Cambridge Massachusetts while his father neurobiologist Eduardo Diego De Robertis was an MIT postdoctoral fellow From the age of three he was reared in Uruguay where he received his medical degree at age 24 from the Universidad de la Republica del Uruguay This was followed by the completion of a Ph D in chemistry at the Leloir Institute in Buenos Aires Argentina 8 9 Career and research EditDe Robertis postdoctoral training 1974 1977 was with Nobel laureate Sir John Gurdon at the Medical Research Council in Cambridge England In 1984 De Robertis together with his late colleague Walter Gehring s and their laboratories cloned the first vertebrate development controlling gene today known as Hox C6 10 11 12 13 14 15 Hox genes are responsible for anterior to posterior head to tail differentiation The finding that Hox genes are conserved in both vertebrates and fruit flies heralded the beginning of the nascent scientific field of Evolution and Development or Evo Devo 16 17 18 In the 1990s the laboratory of De Robertis dissected systematically the molecular pathways that mediate embryonic induction 19 20 Hans Spemann and Hilde Mangold discovered in 1924 an area of the amphibian embryo that when transplanted might promote the creation of Siamese twins 21 De Robertis identified the genes expressed in Xenopus embryos in this area beginning with the goosecoid homeobox gene 22 23 Together with his colleagues he discovered Chordin a protein secreted by dorsal cells that binds Bone Morphogenetic Protein BMP growth factors facilitating their transport to the ventral side of the embryo where Chordin is digested by a protease called Tolloid allowing BMPs to signal once more 24 25 26 27 In most bilateral species such as fruit flies spiders early chordates and mammals this flow of growth factors dictates dorsal back to ventral belly cell and tissue differentiation The Chordin BMP Tolloid biochemical pathway is cross regulated by interactions with other signalling pathways such as Wnt 28 His lab has recently established a link between the canonical Wnt pathway macropinocytosis multivesicular endosomes lysosomes and protein degradation 29 30 31 He has also served for over two decades on the scientific board of the Pew Charitable Trusts Latin American Fellows programme citation needed Honors and awards EditMember National Academy of Sciences 2013 Doctor Honoris Causa Universite Pierre et Marie Curie Paris France 2013 32 Academician Pontifical Academy of Sciences the Vatican 2009 Ross Harrison Prize in Developmental Biology 2009 Membre Honore Societe de Biologie Paris France 2008 Corresponding Member Latin American Academy of Sciences 2002 Fellow American Academy of Arts and Sciences 2000 Public lecture series and Medal of the College de France Paris 1997 Member European Molecular Biology Organization 1982 Jane Coffin Childs Memorial Fund postdoctoral fellow 1976 1977 Publications EditCarrasco A E McGinnis W Gehring W J and De Robertis E M 1984 Cloning of an Xenopus laevis gene expressed during early embryogenesis that codes for a peptide region homologous to Drosophila homeotic genes implications for vertebrate development Cell 37 409 414 33 34 De Robertis E M and Sasai Y 1996 A common plan for dorso ventral patterning in Bilateria Nature 380 37 40 35 De Robertis E M and Tejeda Munoz N 2022 Evo Devo of Urbilateria and its larval forms Dev Biol 487 10 20 36 Cho K W Y Blumberg B Steinbeisser H and De Robertis E M 1991 Molecular Nature of Spemann s Organizer the Role of the Xenopus Homeobox Gene goosecoid Cell 67 1111 1120 37 Sasai Y Lu B Steinbeisser H Geissert D Gont L K and De Robertis E M 1994 Xenopus chordin a novel dorsalizing factor activated by organizer specific homeobox genes Cell 79 779 790 38 Piccolo S Sasai Y Lu B and De Robertis E M 1996 Dorsoventral patterning in Xenopus Inhibition of ventral signals by direct binding of Chordin to BMP 4 Cell 86 589 598 39 Piccolo S Agius E Lu B Goodman S Dale L and De Robertis E M 1997 Cleavage of Chordin by the Xolloid metalloprotease suggests a role for proteolytic processing in the regulation of Spemann organizer activity Cell 91 407 416 40 Lee H X Ambrosio A L Reversade B and De Robertis E M 2006 Embryonic dorsal ventral signaling secreted Frizzled related proteins as inhibitors of Tolloid proteinases Cell 124 147 159 41 References Edit Edward M De Robertis Department of Biological Chemistry UCLA Archived from the original on 2022 09 20 Retrieved 2022 09 26 Viegas Jennifer 2013 12 17 Profile of Edward M De Robertis Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 51 20349 20351 doi 10 1073 pnas 1320552110 ISSN 0027 8424 PMC 3870733 PMID 24277844 De Robertis M Edward April 2006 Spemann s organizer and self regulation in amphibian embryos Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 7 4 296 302 doi 10 1038 nrm1855 ISSN 1471 0080 PMC 2464568 PMID 16482093 Edward M De Robertis www pas va Archived from the original on 2022 07 01 Retrieved 2022 09 26 Edward Michael De Robertis American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Archived from the original on 2022 10 02 Retrieved 2022 09 26 Edward M De Robertis HHMI Archived from the original on 2019 12 20 Retrieved 2022 09 26 Two UCLA faculty elected to National Academy of Sciences UCLA Health www uclahealth org Archived from the original on 2021 10 26 Retrieved 2022 09 26 Edward De Robertis Molecular Biology Institute Archived from the original on 2022 01 24 Retrieved 2022 09 26 Edward De Robertis Biozentrum www biozentrum unibas ch Archived from the original on 2022 10 02 Retrieved 2022 09 26 Edward Michael De Robertis American Academy of Arts amp Sciences Archived from the original on 2022 10 02 Retrieved 2022 09 26 Hussain Imran Bhan Arunoday Ansari Khairul I Deb Paromita Bobzean Samara A M Perrotti Linda I Mandal Subhrangsu S 2015 06 01 Bisphenol A induces expression of HOXC6 an estrogen regulated homeobox containing gene associated with breast cancer Biochimica et Biophysica Acta BBA Gene Regulatory Mechanisms 1849 6 697 708 doi 10 1016 j bbagrm 2015 02 003 ISSN 1874 9399 PMC 4437882 PMID 25725483 Edward M De Robertis www nasonline org Archived from the original on 2019 03 24 Retrieved 2022 09 26 Nolte Christof Krumlauf Robb 2013 Expression of Hox Genes in the Nervous System of Vertebrates Landes Bioscience Archived from the original on 2022 10 02 Retrieved 2022 10 02 Edward De 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32813267 S2CID 221180740 Archived from the original on 2022 10 02 Retrieved 2022 10 02 Spemann Mangold Organizer The Embryo Project Encyclopedia embryo asu edu Archived from the original on 2022 04 02 Retrieved 2022 09 26 Niehrs Christof 2020 08 05 Lessons from the Organizer an interview with Edward Eddy M De Robertis International Journal of Developmental Biology 65 1 2 3 111 122 doi 10 1387 ijdb 190298cn ISSN 0214 6282 PMID 32813267 S2CID 221180740 Archived from the original on 2022 10 02 Retrieved 2022 10 02 Robertis Edward M De Gurdon John B 2021 03 30 A Brief History of Xenopus in Biology Cold Spring Harbor Protocols 2021 12 pdb top107615 doi 10 1101 pdb top107615 ISSN 1940 3402 PMID 33785561 S2CID 232431470 Archived from the original on 2022 10 02 Retrieved 2022 10 02 Plouhinec Jean Louis Zakin Lise Moriyama Yuki De Robertis Edward M 2013 12 17 Chordin forms a self organizing morphogen gradient in the extracellular space between ectoderm and mesoderm in the Xenopus embryo 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