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Combinatorial control of cell fates

Signal 1 Signal 2Selector A Selector B

Target Gene X Target Gene Y Target Gene Z

Cell fate Cell fate Cell fate

A relatively small “toolkit” of signals and selector genes can specify a wide range of cell fates by a combinatorial mechanism

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Control of gene expression by selector genes and signaling pathways

Different signal/selector combinationsdefine different cell fates and geneexpression domains

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Visceral mesoderm induction

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Dpp

tin

twi

eve

Wg

bap

slpcardiac

mesoderm

visceral mesoderm

mesoderm DV axisAP axis

Visceral mesoderm induction

Enhancers:

tin: Mad/Med + Tin

eve: Mad/Med + Tin + dTCF

bap: Mad/Med + Tin + Slp

Dpp and Wg act cooperatively on eve, but antagonistically on bap

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Dissecting the regulatory region of bagpipe

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DNaseI protection ("footprinting")

assay

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Comparative analysis of bap enhancer ("phylogenetic footprinting")

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Testing the in vivo functions of TF binding sites identified in vitro

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Genome-wide profiling of gene expression

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Arbeitman, M. N. et al. Development 2004;131:2007-2021

Somatic portion of the sex determination hierarchy

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Wild-type males and females (8 timepoints)

Males and females lacking germline (progeny of tudor females)

Sex-transformed females (XX; tra / tra)

Pseudomales (XX; dsxD / dsx)

Female intersexes (XX; dsx / dsx)

Male intersexes (XY; dsx / dsx)

Fruitless mutant males (XY; fru / fru)

Genotypes

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Sex-specific gene expression?

Comparison of wild-type males and females, 7 timepoints

ANOVA: Level = Global mean + sex + timepoint + residualH0: sex1 = sex2; P=???

1576 out of 4040 genes differ at P<0.001(897 females > males, 679 males > females)

Adjust significance threshold for multiple comparisons

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Sex-specific gene expression? 1. Is gene expression sexually dimorphic in the soma?

(tudor males versus tudor females, P < 0.05)

2. Is it regulated by the canonical sex determination pathway?(wild type females versus XX; tra / tra, P < 0.05)

147 genes out of 1576

3. Is the gene expressed mainly in the soma?(wild type females versus tudor females, P > 0.2; wild type males versus tudor males, P > 0.2)

73 genes out of 147

(37 females > males; 36 males > females)10 cDNAs turned out to be chimaeric

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Arbeitman, M. N. et al. Development 2004;131:2007-2021

good good

goodnot so good

not good at all

Re-testing candidate genes by Northern blots

control

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Re-testing candidate genes by Northern blots

Overall 20 out of 32 re-tested candidate genes were confirmed

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Is the gene regulated by dsx or fru ?

Forced-choice statistical model (strain-specific variation is a problem)

Expression level = Xij, where i = genotype, j = replicate

If controlled by dsx, expression should not differ between wild-type males and fru males

If controlled by fru, expression should not differ between tudor females and dsxD / dsx pseudomales

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Is the gene regulated by dsx or fru ?

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Arbeitman, M. N. et al. Development 2004;13:2007-2021

Gene expression in male internal genitalia

Accessory glands

Anterior ejaculatory duct

Ejaculatory bulb

Testes

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Arbeitman, M. N. et al. Development 2004;131:2007-2021

Gene expression in female internal genitalia

Spermathecae &parovaria

Nurse and folliclecells, oviducts

Male-enriched genes

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What are the functions of dsxM and dsxF ?

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~ Half of the fly genome is deployed sex-specifically(Arbeitman et al 2002, Parisi et al 2003, Ranz et al 2003, …)

Less than 2% of the genome is expressed sex-specifically in the soma ??

Why are they all in the internal genitalia?

Considerations:

- Size of the tissue? - Transcript abundance? - Extent of sexual dimorphism? - Tissue + sex specificity?

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Overview of early myogenesis

twistsnail

Mesoderm fate

Dpp

Wg

myoblast competenceRTKs

(EGF & FGF)

eveequivalence

group

Notch

(Mad+dTCF+Pnt)

Fusion - competent cells (lame duck)

Founder cells (dumbfounded)

Founder cell

FCMs

myotube

muscle

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Combining genetic analysis with FACS

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FACS works

Identified 335 genes with higher expression in GFP-positive cellsTested 207 by RNA in situ hybridizationTrue positive rate 95.3%

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Compare gene expression profiles in wild-type and mutant mesodermal cells

12 mutant genotype

Use the behavior of each gene across genotypes to infer the cell type in which it is expressed

Example:

If a gene is upregulated by Wg, Dpp, and RTK/Ras pathways, upregulated by loss of Dl, downregulated by Notch, downregulated by loss of wg - then it is likely to be expressed in FCs.

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Deriving the statistical metric to detect FC/FCM specificity

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Clustering of gene expression changes by genotype

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Empirical validation of predicted FC and FCM genes

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Functional assay for myoblast development

Co-injection of dsRNA and myosin-tau.GFPRNAi for mbc and blow reproduces their mutant phenotypes

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FC geneLoss of fusion competence

FCM geneMyotubes replaced by multi-nucleate spheres


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