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A timer gene network is spatially regulated by the terminal system in the Drosophila embryo
In insect embryos, anteroposterior patterning is coordinated by the sequential expression of the ‘timer’ genes caudal, Dichaete, and odd-paired, whose expression dynamics correlate with the mode of segmentation. In Drosophila, the timer genes are expressed broadly across much of the blastoderm, whic...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10065802/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36524728 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78902 |
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author | Clark, Erik Battistara, Margherita Benton, Matthew A |
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description | In insect embryos, anteroposterior patterning is coordinated by the sequential expression of the ‘timer’ genes caudal, Dichaete, and odd-paired, whose expression dynamics correlate with the mode of segmentation. In Drosophila, the timer genes are expressed broadly across much of the blastoderm, which segments simultaneously, but their expression is delayed in a small ‘tail’ region, just anterior to the hindgut, which segments during germband extension. Specification of the tail and the hindgut depends on the terminal gap gene tailless, but beyond this the regulation of the timer genes is poorly understood. We used a combination of multiplexed imaging, mutant analysis, and gene network modelling to resolve the regulation of the timer genes, identifying 11 new regulatory interactions and clarifying the mechanism of posterior terminal patterning. We propose that a dynamic Tailless expression gradient modulates the intrinsic dynamics of a timer gene cross-regulatory module, delineating the tail region and delaying its developmental maturation. |
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spelling | pubmed-100658022023-04-01 A timer gene network is spatially regulated by the terminal system in the Drosophila embryo Clark, Erik Battistara, Margherita Benton, Matthew A eLife Developmental Biology In insect embryos, anteroposterior patterning is coordinated by the sequential expression of the ‘timer’ genes caudal, Dichaete, and odd-paired, whose expression dynamics correlate with the mode of segmentation. In Drosophila, the timer genes are expressed broadly across much of the blastoderm, which segments simultaneously, but their expression is delayed in a small ‘tail’ region, just anterior to the hindgut, which segments during germband extension. Specification of the tail and the hindgut depends on the terminal gap gene tailless, but beyond this the regulation of the timer genes is poorly understood. We used a combination of multiplexed imaging, mutant analysis, and gene network modelling to resolve the regulation of the timer genes, identifying 11 new regulatory interactions and clarifying the mechanism of posterior terminal patterning. We propose that a dynamic Tailless expression gradient modulates the intrinsic dynamics of a timer gene cross-regulatory module, delineating the tail region and delaying its developmental maturation. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2022-12-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10065802/ /pubmed/36524728 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78902 Text en © 2022, Clark et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Developmental Biology Clark, Erik Battistara, Margherita Benton, Matthew A A timer gene network is spatially regulated by the terminal system in the Drosophila embryo |
title | A timer gene network is spatially regulated by the terminal system in the Drosophila embryo |
title_full | A timer gene network is spatially regulated by the terminal system in the Drosophila embryo |
title_fullStr | A timer gene network is spatially regulated by the terminal system in the Drosophila embryo |
title_full_unstemmed | A timer gene network is spatially regulated by the terminal system in the Drosophila embryo |
title_short | A timer gene network is spatially regulated by the terminal system in the Drosophila embryo |
title_sort | timer gene network is spatially regulated by the terminal system in the drosophila embryo |
topic | Developmental Biology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10065802/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36524728 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.78902 |
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