A re-examination of the selection of the sensory organ precursor of the bristle sensilla of Drosophila melanogaster.

The bristle sensillum of the imago of Drosophila is made of four cells that arise from a sensory organ precursor cell (SOP). This SOP is selected within proneural clusters (PNC) through a mechanism that involves Notch signalling. PNCs are defined through the expression domains of the proneural genes...

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Main Authors: Tobias Troost, Markus Schneider, Thomas Klein
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
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Markus Schneider
Thomas Klein
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description The bristle sensillum of the imago of Drosophila is made of four cells that arise from a sensory organ precursor cell (SOP). This SOP is selected within proneural clusters (PNC) through a mechanism that involves Notch signalling. PNCs are defined through the expression domains of the proneural genes, whose activities enables cells to become SOPs. They encode tissue specific bHLH proteins that form functional heterodimers with the bHLH protein Daughterless (Da). In the prevailing lateral inhibition model for SOP selection, a transcriptional feedback loop that involves the Notch pathway amplifies small differences of proneural activity between cells of the PNC. As a result only one or two cells accumulate sufficient proneural activity to adopt the SOP fate. Most of the experiments that sustained the prevailing lateral inhibition model were performed a decade ago. We here re-examined the selection process using recently available reagents. Our data suggest a different picture of SOP selection. They indicate that a band-like region of proneural activity exists. In this proneural band the activity of the Notch pathway is required in combination with Emc to define the PNCs. We found a sub-group in the PNCs from which a pre-selected SOP arises. Our data indicate that most imaginal disc cells are able to adopt a proneural state from which they can progress to become SOPs. They further show that bristle formation can occur in the absence of the proneural genes if the function of emc is abolished. These results suggest that the tissue specific proneural proteins of Drosophila have a similar function as in the vertebrates, which is to determine the time of emergence and position of the SOP and to stabilise the proneural state.
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spelling doaj.art-e6a9b5d379cf42118641e765d53f12842022-12-21T17:44:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042015-01-01111e100491110.1371/journal.pgen.1004911A re-examination of the selection of the sensory organ precursor of the bristle sensilla of Drosophila melanogaster.Tobias TroostMarkus SchneiderThomas KleinThe bristle sensillum of the imago of Drosophila is made of four cells that arise from a sensory organ precursor cell (SOP). This SOP is selected within proneural clusters (PNC) through a mechanism that involves Notch signalling. PNCs are defined through the expression domains of the proneural genes, whose activities enables cells to become SOPs. They encode tissue specific bHLH proteins that form functional heterodimers with the bHLH protein Daughterless (Da). In the prevailing lateral inhibition model for SOP selection, a transcriptional feedback loop that involves the Notch pathway amplifies small differences of proneural activity between cells of the PNC. As a result only one or two cells accumulate sufficient proneural activity to adopt the SOP fate. Most of the experiments that sustained the prevailing lateral inhibition model were performed a decade ago. We here re-examined the selection process using recently available reagents. Our data suggest a different picture of SOP selection. They indicate that a band-like region of proneural activity exists. In this proneural band the activity of the Notch pathway is required in combination with Emc to define the PNCs. We found a sub-group in the PNCs from which a pre-selected SOP arises. Our data indicate that most imaginal disc cells are able to adopt a proneural state from which they can progress to become SOPs. They further show that bristle formation can occur in the absence of the proneural genes if the function of emc is abolished. These results suggest that the tissue specific proneural proteins of Drosophila have a similar function as in the vertebrates, which is to determine the time of emergence and position of the SOP and to stabilise the proneural state.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4287480?pdf=render
spellingShingle Tobias Troost
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A re-examination of the selection of the sensory organ precursor of the bristle sensilla of Drosophila melanogaster.
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title A re-examination of the selection of the sensory organ precursor of the bristle sensilla of Drosophila melanogaster.
title_full A re-examination of the selection of the sensory organ precursor of the bristle sensilla of Drosophila melanogaster.
title_fullStr A re-examination of the selection of the sensory organ precursor of the bristle sensilla of Drosophila melanogaster.
title_full_unstemmed A re-examination of the selection of the sensory organ precursor of the bristle sensilla of Drosophila melanogaster.
title_short A re-examination of the selection of the sensory organ precursor of the bristle sensilla of Drosophila melanogaster.
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