Centro de Biología Molecular "Severo Ochoa", CSIC-UAM, Madrid, Spain.
Department of Biology, New York University, New York, NY, USA.
Adv Exp Med Biol. 2020;1218:103-127. doi: 10.1007/978-3-030-34436-8_7.
Notch pathway plays diverse and fundamental roles during animal development. One of the most relevant, which arises directly from its unique mode of activation, is the specification of cell fates and tissue boundaries. The development of the leg of Drosophila melanogaster is a fine example of this Notch function, as it is required to specify the fate of the cells that will eventually form the leg joints, the flexible structures that separate the different segments of the adult leg. Notch activity is accurately activated and maintained at the distal end of each segment in response to the proximo-distal patterning gene network of the developing leg. Region-specific downstream targets of Notch in turn regulate the formation of the different types of joints. We discuss recent findings that shed light on the molecular and cellular mechanisms that are ultimately governed by Notch to achieve epithelial fold and joint morphogenesis. Finally, we briefly summarize the role that Notch plays in inducing the nonautonomous growth of the leg. Overall, this book chapter aims to highlight leg development as a useful model to study how patterning information is translated into specific cell behaviors that shape the final form of an adult organ.
Notch 通路在动物发育过程中发挥着多样化且基础的作用。其中一个最为重要的作用,直接源于其独特的激活方式,是细胞命运和组织边界的特化。果蝇腿的发育就是 Notch 功能的一个很好的例子,因为它需要特化最终形成腿关节的细胞命运,腿关节是将成年腿的不同节段分开的灵活结构。 Notch 活性在响应发育中腿的近-远模式基因网络,在每个节段的远端被精确地激活和维持。 Notch 的区域特异性下游靶标反过来调节不同类型关节的形成。我们讨论了最近的发现,这些发现阐明了最终由 Notch 控制的分子和细胞机制,以实现上皮褶皱和关节形态发生。最后,我们简要总结了 Notch 在诱导腿的非自主生长中的作用。总的来说,本章旨在强调腿的发育是一个有用的模型,用于研究模式信息如何转化为特定的细胞行为,从而塑造成年器官的最终形态。