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Tramtrack Is Genetically Upstream of Genes Controlling Tracheal Tube Size in Drosophila

The Drosophila transcription factor Tramtrack (Ttk) is involved in a wide range of developmental decisions, ranging from early embryonic patterning to differentiation processes in organogenesis. Given the wide spectrum of functions and pleiotropic effects that hinder a comprehensive characterisation...

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Autores principales: Rotstein, Barbara, Molnar, David, Adryan, Boris, Llimargas, Marta
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3245245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22216153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028985
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author Rotstein, Barbara
Molnar, David
Adryan, Boris
Llimargas, Marta
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Molnar, David
Adryan, Boris
Llimargas, Marta
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description The Drosophila transcription factor Tramtrack (Ttk) is involved in a wide range of developmental decisions, ranging from early embryonic patterning to differentiation processes in organogenesis. Given the wide spectrum of functions and pleiotropic effects that hinder a comprehensive characterisation, many of the tissue specific functions of this transcription factor are only poorly understood. We recently discovered multiple roles of Ttk in the development of the tracheal system on the morphogenetic level. Here, we sought to identify some of the underlying genetic components that are responsible for the tracheal phenotypes of Ttk mutants. We therefore profiled gene expression changes after Ttk loss- and gain-of-function in whole embryos and cell populations enriched for tracheal cells. The analysis of the transcriptomes revealed widespread changes in gene expression. Interestingly, one of the most prominent gene classes that showed significant opposing responses to loss- and gain-of-function was annotated with functions in chitin metabolism, along with additional genes that are linked to cellular responses, which are impaired in ttk mutants. The expression changes of these genes were validated by quantitative real-time PCR and further functional analysis of these candidate genes and other genes also expected to control tracheal tube size revealed at least a partial explanation of Ttk's role in tube size regulation. The computational analysis of our tissue-specific gene expression data highlighted the sensitivity of the approach and revealed an interesting set of novel putatively tracheal genes.
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spelling pubmed-32452452012-01-03 Tramtrack Is Genetically Upstream of Genes Controlling Tracheal Tube Size in Drosophila Rotstein, Barbara Molnar, David Adryan, Boris Llimargas, Marta PLoS One Research Article The Drosophila transcription factor Tramtrack (Ttk) is involved in a wide range of developmental decisions, ranging from early embryonic patterning to differentiation processes in organogenesis. Given the wide spectrum of functions and pleiotropic effects that hinder a comprehensive characterisation, many of the tissue specific functions of this transcription factor are only poorly understood. We recently discovered multiple roles of Ttk in the development of the tracheal system on the morphogenetic level. Here, we sought to identify some of the underlying genetic components that are responsible for the tracheal phenotypes of Ttk mutants. We therefore profiled gene expression changes after Ttk loss- and gain-of-function in whole embryos and cell populations enriched for tracheal cells. The analysis of the transcriptomes revealed widespread changes in gene expression. Interestingly, one of the most prominent gene classes that showed significant opposing responses to loss- and gain-of-function was annotated with functions in chitin metabolism, along with additional genes that are linked to cellular responses, which are impaired in ttk mutants. The expression changes of these genes were validated by quantitative real-time PCR and further functional analysis of these candidate genes and other genes also expected to control tracheal tube size revealed at least a partial explanation of Ttk's role in tube size regulation. The computational analysis of our tissue-specific gene expression data highlighted the sensitivity of the approach and revealed an interesting set of novel putatively tracheal genes. Public Library of Science 2011-12-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3245245/ /pubmed/22216153 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028985 Text en Rotstein et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Rotstein, Barbara
Molnar, David
Adryan, Boris
Llimargas, Marta
Tramtrack Is Genetically Upstream of Genes Controlling Tracheal Tube Size in Drosophila
title Tramtrack Is Genetically Upstream of Genes Controlling Tracheal Tube Size in Drosophila
title_full Tramtrack Is Genetically Upstream of Genes Controlling Tracheal Tube Size in Drosophila
title_fullStr Tramtrack Is Genetically Upstream of Genes Controlling Tracheal Tube Size in Drosophila
title_full_unstemmed Tramtrack Is Genetically Upstream of Genes Controlling Tracheal Tube Size in Drosophila
title_short Tramtrack Is Genetically Upstream of Genes Controlling Tracheal Tube Size in Drosophila
title_sort tramtrack is genetically upstream of genes controlling tracheal tube size in drosophila
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3245245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22216153
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028985
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