Department of Molecular Genetics, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot 76100, Israel.
Curr Biol. 2011 Aug 23;21(16):1391-6. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2011.07.015. Epub 2011 Aug 11.
Maintaining a proportionate body plan requires the adjustment or scaling of organ pattern with organ size. Scaling is a general property of developmental systems, yet little is known about its underlying molecular mechanisms. Using theoretical modeling, we examine how the Dpp activation gradient in the Drosophila wing imaginal disc scales with disc size. We predict that scaling is achieved through an expansion-repression mechanism [1] whose mediator is the widely diffusible protein Pentagone (Pent). Central to this mechanism is the repression of pent expression by Dpp signaling, which provides an effective size measurement, and the Pent-dependent expansion of the Dpp gradient, which adjusts the gradient with tissue size. We validate this mechanism experimentally by demonstrating that scaling requires Pent and further, that scaling is abolished when pent is ubiquitously expressed. The expansion-repression circuit can be readily implemented by a variety of molecular interactions, suggesting its general utilization for scaling morphogen gradients during development.
维持适当的身体形态需要调整或缩放器官模式与器官大小。缩放是发育系统的普遍特性,但关于其潜在的分子机制知之甚少。使用理论建模,我们研究了果蝇翅膀原肠胚盘的 Dpp 激活梯度如何随盘大小缩放。我们预测,缩放是通过一种扩展-抑制机制[1]来实现的,其介导物是广泛扩散的蛋白质 Pentagone (Pent)。该机制的核心是 Dpp 信号对 pent 表达的抑制,这提供了有效的尺寸测量,以及 Pent 依赖性的 Dpp 梯度扩展,它根据组织大小调整梯度。我们通过实验证明了这种机制,表明缩放需要 Pent,并且当 pent 广泛表达时,缩放会被取消。扩展-抑制电路可以通过多种分子相互作用来实现,这表明它在发育过程中用于缩放形态发生梯度的普遍适用性。