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Drosophila embryo The early development of the drosophila embryo occurs in a syncytium Early syncytium : . cycle-1 to cycle-8 (~ 70 mn) . No transcription Syncytial blastoderm : . cycle-9 to cycle-13 (~ 70 mn) . Transcription of the zygotic genome Cellular blastoderm : . cycle-14 ( > 60 mn) . Cellularisation N Dostatni, Curie The bicoid gradient Wild-‐type cu8cle pa9erns Bicoid mutant Driever, Nusslein-‐Vollhardt, Cell (1988) Source-‐Diffusion-‐Decay Precision measurements of the bicoid gradient dynamics T. Gregor et al, Cell 130 (2007) Gradients and the french flag model Concentration or activity - How are morphogens gradually distributed in a field of cells ? - How are morphogens able to differentially express target genes at different thresholds ? S Distance to the source Drosophila : embryonic dorso-‐ventral pa9erning R Zinzen, K Senger, M Levine and D Papatsenko, Curr. Biol. 16, 1358 (2006) R Zinzen, K Senger, M Levine and D Papatsenko, Curr. Biol. 16, 1358 (2006) Drosophila embryonic A-‐P segmenta8on Bicoid gradient Gap genes Gap gene functional interactions in the embryo central region Jaeger J et al. Genetics 2004;167:1721-1737 Mutual repression between Hb and Kni. D. E. Clyde,…, S. Small Nature 426, 849-853 (2003) Gap gene functional interactions in the embryo central region Jaeger J et al. Genetics 2004;167:1721-1737 General features: -activation by bcd and cad (gradients) -auto-activation -strong mutual repression of Hb/Kni and Gt/Kr Pair-rule gene stripes are specified one by one : the eve case. 3 enhancers for single stripes 1, 2, 5 2 enhancers for pairs of stripe 3+7, 4+6 eve2 enhancer Mutations : bcd1-kr + bcd2 sites gt1+gt2+ gt3 sites D Stajonevic, S. Small, M Levine, Science (1991) Segmentation in a dynamic gradient : somite formation in vertebrates Y Saga, Nat Rev Gen (2001) Somitogenesis and oscillations http://jbiol.com/content/8/4/44 Journal of Biology 2009, Vo Cooke & Zeeman (1976) -> Palmeirim et al (1997) (a) (b) Formed somites Oscillations halted DeltaC ISH phase A DeltaC ISH phase B Anterior PSM Oscillations slowing Posterior PSM Oscillations at maximum speed J Lewis, J Biology (2009) Individual cell clocks in different phases of the clock cycle 1 cycle 1/2 cycle Somitogenesis : a transition from oscillation to bistability ? Segmentation is an ancient invention The nematode C elegans Gradient and cell-interaction : the development of the Celegans vulva. P Sternberg, Wormbook otch-Delta pathway! ikipedia sees it….)" Interactions between cells Cell-cell communication • T $%&&'( $%&&') ! The Notch-Delta pathway (a wikipedia view) vendredi 16 janvier 2009 ! " " "# "# ling in terms of a haracterised at any the level of Notch ity of the inhibition of Delta activity, D, bitory signal that it esent purposes, the matter greatly, and interpret N and D. to stand for the protein in the cell, intracellular Notch activation to occur or it could be of the inhibitory then N0 and D0 are typical levels of Notch and Delta activity respectively, chosen such that f and g are of order 1. m and r are positive constants—the rate Lateral inhibition and symmetry-breaking constants (inverse lifetimes) for decay of Notch FIG. 1. Diagrammatic representation of the e}ective feedback loop between Notch 1 and Delta in neighbouring cells. Details of the Notch signalling pathway are 2 omitted for Nclarity. 1 Key: Delta; Notch. dN = A(D ) dt dD1 = R(N1 ) dt N D D1 Collier, Monk et al, JTB (1996) A detailed model E Hoyos, J Milloz,…, MA Felix, Curr. Biol. (2011) The End