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Chapter 31 Gradients, cascades, and signaling pathways Development of the Drosophila body plan Genetic studies

Chapter 31 Gradients, cascades, and signaling pathways Development of the Drosophila body plan Genetic studies One of the best understood developmental systems 13,600 genes Axis determination Signaling pathway Transcriptional and translational regulation. Principles of Development

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Chapter 31 Gradients, cascades, and signaling pathways Development of the Drosophila body plan Genetic studies

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  1. Chapter 31 Gradients, cascades, and signaling pathways Development of the Drosophila body plan Genetic studies One of the best understood developmental systems 13,600 genes Axis determination Signaling pathway Transcriptional and translational regulation Principles of Development 2nd edition, by Lewis Wolpert (Chapter 5) The genetics of axis specification in Drosophila The Chapter 9 of Developmental Biology by Scott Gilbert, 7th edition Chang-Gung University Dr. Li-Mei Pai

  2. Targeted ectopic expression of the Eyeless gene--induce eyes to develop in locations such as legs and antennae Closely related genes initiate the development program for the same organ in animals separate by 500 million years of evolution

  3. Life cycle of Drosophila 4 stages: embryo, larva, pupa, adult Culture condition: 250C and 60% humidity

  4. Body patterning of fly One cell to an organism Fig. 31-1

  5. Homogeneous egg to asymmetry • ---control of gene expression (spatial and temporal) • Asymmetric division • Asymmetric distribution of cytoplasmic component • Maternal genes • Segmentation genes • Homeotic genes

  6. Early development of Drosophila

  7. Transgenic flies

  8. Model of Drosophila Anterior-Posterior Pattern Formation Maternal effect genes Zygotic genes Syncytial blastoderm Cellular blastoderm

  9. Maternal effect genes—( do not damage mother) preformed mRNA and proteins in the egg Zygotic genes—embryo nuclei

  10. Polarization of the body axes during oogenesis each egg chamber: 3 types of cells Oocyte with nucleus (germinal vesicle-GV) Connected to 15 nurse cells }---germ-line Surrounded by a monolayer of about 1000 somatic folliclecells

  11. Female sterile mutation Somatic cells Germline cells Genetic analyses Biochemical assays

  12. Fig. 31-4

  13. The effects of mutations in the maternal gene system Three classes Anterior Posterior terminal head and thoracic abdominal acron and telson

  14. Three independent Genetic Pathways Interact to Form theAnterior-Posterior Axis of the Drosophila Embryo

  15. Three independent Genetic Pathways Interact to Form the Anterior-Posterior Axis of the Drosophila Embryo

  16. Morphogen----cell structure Quantitative---qualitative

  17. Bicoid gene is necessary for the establishment of the anterior structure Bicoid--Transcribed in nurse cells, transported into the oocyte, localized at the anterior( 3’UTR) fertilized—translated Protein diffuses and forms morphogen gradient No head and thoracic If prick at the anterior of normal egg Partial rescued Bicoid mutant + wt anterior cytoplasm— wt head

  18. Gene copy number

  19. Repression of nanos mRNA translation outside of posterior Hb-repressor of transcription (of Abdominal gene) Hb is required for thorax structure, and is absent in posterior Nanos---prevent Hb translation— mRNA degraded—knirps and Giant expression

  20. Posterior determination Nanos ( and pumilio) suppresses the translation Of the maternal mRNA of Hunchback Zygotic hb establishes a Gradient If maternal hb is absent, nanos is no more needed

  21. Fate map Information—maternal regulators Refined—zygotic genes Region—compartment 14 parasegments (gastrulation)— Eg. 8=A2P+A3A

  22. Every other segment

  23. The target genes of hunchback Increase dose of hunchback – kruppel shift posteriorly Gap: 1) respond to the Bicoid 2) regulate one another

  24. Phenotype of pair rule mutant

  25. Expression of pair rule gene

  26. Regulation of pair rule genes

  27. Pair rule genes The mRNA is uniformly expressed, but protein synthesis is blocked— specific degradation of mRNA Stripes develop, transcription ceases Ftz promoter respond to other pair-rule genes Fig. 31-32

  28. Segment polarity-engrailed

  29. Engrailed- transcription factor homeodomain

  30. Intercellular signaling set up PS boundary

  31. Segment polarity A/P axis within one segment Ventral epidermis of the abdomen—ventral denticle belts (anterior) Mutation—alter the denticle pattern Wingless=Wnt hedgehog Principles of Development by Lewis Wolpert Oxford university press Second edition, 2002

  32. Signals controlling cuticle pattern Principles of Development by Lewis Wolpert

  33. Fig. 31-34

  34. Cell, 127, 469, 2006

  35. Colon cancer-APC Oncogenic-c-myc Cell, 127, 469, 2006

  36. Wg distributed asymmetrically— less in posterior (endocytosis and degradation) Until early stage 10, Wingless spreads into the engrailed domain and then recedes sometime during stage 10. At stage 12, Wingless-containing vesicles are infrequently detected in engrailed-expressing cells. At this stage, rhomboid begins to be expressed at the posterior of each engrailed stripe, leading to the activation of EGFR signaling in and around its domain of expression. The zone of Rhomboid influence corresponds roughly to where denticles form at the end of embryogenesis, while Wingless signaling is associated with the absence of denticles (bald cuticle). PS, parasegment boundary; SB, segment boundary.

  37. Different pathways that transduce Wnt signals Camadulin Planar polarity-hair pointed direction Cell, 109, 271, 2002

  38. Intercellular signaling set up PS boundary Developmental Biology by Scott F. Gilbert Sinauer Associates, publishers Six edition, 2000

  39. The domains of expression of the segment polarity genes Patched is not in en cells Principles of Development by Lewis Wolpert

  40. The hedgehog signaling pathway Without signal—Ci is processed as a repressor into nucleus With signal---full length Ci acts as an activator in the nucleus Principles of Development by Lewis Wolpert

  41. Reading reference : Wnt/b-Catenin signaling in Development and disease Cell, 127, 469-480, 2006

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