Ch9 - Ventral-Dorsal Differentiation Flashcards

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Dorsal gene

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the protein that distinguishes dorsum from ventrum is the product of the dorsal gene

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Dorsal protein

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once translated, Dorsal protein found throughout the embryo

- how does it act as a morphogen?

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How Dorsal acts as a morphogen

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Found throughout

  • -> translocated to nuclei in ventral
  • -> into nuclei, Dorsal binds to certain genes to activate/suppress transcription
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If Dorsal DOESN’T enter the nucleus

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• genes responsible for ventral cell types (snail and twist) AREN’T TRANSCRIBED
• genes responsible for specifying dorsal cell types (dpp and zerknullt) AREN’T EXPRESSED
==> all cells in embryo specified as dorsal cells
(ALL VENTRAL = dorsal protein in every cell

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5
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Signal cascade

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oocyte nucleus –> follicle cells

• follicular epithelium around oocyte symmetrical –> asymmetrical with signal from oocyte nucleus

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Oocyte nucleus

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posterior –> anterior dorsal

• follicle cells more columnar-dorsal

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The dorsalizing signal from the oocyte nucleus is a product of

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the gurken gene

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The gurken gene

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its protein forms an anterior–>posterior gradient on the dorsal surface

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9
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Mutation of the gurken gene =

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ventralization of embryo and follicle cells

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10
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Gurken signal received by

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follicle cells through a receptor encoded by the torpedo gene

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The torpedo gene

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encodes receptor that allows the follicle cells to receive the gurken signal

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12
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The torpedo gene is active in

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ovarian follicle cells, not the emrbyo

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13
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Spatzle and toll

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Spatzle (produced on ventral side) cleaved
–> binds product of toll gene
• activated by Spatzle = proteins on ventral side
transduces signal into cell on VENTRAL - not dorsal

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14
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The outcome of the signalling through toll

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gradient of Dorsal protein in ventral cell nuclei

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15
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Gradient of Dorsal protein in ventral cell nuclei established by

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spatzle and toll interact with Cactus

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16
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Cactus

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protein that blocks the part of Dorsal protein that lets dorsal into the nuclei =
whole signalling system to split Cactus from Dorsal in the ventral part of the embryo

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Removing the Cactus protein

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  • Spatzle binds Toll
  • activates Pelle protein kinase
  • phosphorylates Cactus protein
  • Cactus degraded
  • Dorsal protein can enter nucleus
18
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The signal transduction cascade creates a gradient of

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Spatzle protein highest in the ventral

= gradient of Dorsal translocation into ventral cells

19
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Highest concentration of Dorsal in

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the most ventral cells

20
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Large amounts of Dorsal protein instructs cells to become

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mesoderm
• lesser amounts of Dorsal =
glial or ectodermal tissue

21
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Dorsal specifies cells to become mesoderm in 2 ways

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  1. Activates genes that make a mesodermal phenotype

2. Indirectly inhibits dorsalizing genes zen and dpp

22
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Dorsal specifies cells to become mesoderm by

activating genes that make a mesodermal phenotype

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• targets = twist, snail, rhomboid

- only in nuclei with very high concentrations of Dorsal because they have don’t have a high affinity for Dorsal

23
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Twist protein

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activates mesodermal genes

24
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Snail protein

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represses non-mesodermal genes

25
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Rhomboid

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in cells adjacent to mesoderm

26
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Dorsal specifies cells to become mesoderm by indirectly inhibiting dorsalizing genes sen and dpp

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depends on structures of genes’ enhancers (activate/repress)
• zen enhancer has a silencer with a binding site for Dorsal and a second site for 2 other DNA binding proteins
- these 2 proteins enable Dorsal to bind a transcriptional repressor protein (Groucho) and bring it to the DNA

27
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Groucho

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trancriptional repressor protein

28
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Deficient in zen and dpp leads to

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no dorsal structures