Comparing gastrulation in flies: Links between cell biology and the evolution of embryonic morphogenesis

IF 2.6 Q2 Medicine
Steffen Lemke, Girish Kale, Silvia Urbansky
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Abstract

For decades, Drosophila gastrulation has been at the forefront of investigations into the molecular and cell biological principles by which tissues are formed and shaped into organs. Recent work has started to uncover how evolution shaped the elements and the processes of gastrulation during the early divergence of Drosophila and other flies. Here we look at the macroscopic processes that define fly gastrulation and how molecular patterning provides spatial instructions relevant for epithelial remodeling. We integrate studies of gastrulation in other flies to outline how epithelial morphogenesis changed over the course of fly evolution. This work exposes links between morphogenetic differences and changes in molecular patterning and signal transduction. We conclude with a discussion of how gastrulation can evolve through changes in the expression and regulation of patterning genes, or through changes in how such information is relayed to the cytoskeleton.

比较苍蝇的原肠胚形成:细胞生物学和胚胎形态发生进化之间的联系
几十年来,果蝇原肠胚形成一直处于研究组织形成和形成器官的分子和细胞生物学原理的前沿。最近的工作已经开始揭示在果蝇和其他果蝇的早期分化过程中,进化是如何塑造原肠胚形成的要素和过程的。在这里,我们着眼于定义苍蝇原肠胚形成的宏观过程,以及分子模式如何为上皮重塑提供相关的空间指示。我们整合了其他苍蝇的原肠胚形成研究,概述了上皮形态发生在苍蝇进化过程中的变化。这项工作揭示了形态发生差异和分子模式和信号转导变化之间的联系。我们最后讨论了原肠胚是如何通过改变模式基因的表达和调控,或者通过改变这些信息传递给细胞骨架的方式来进化的。
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Mechanisms of Development
Mechanisms of Development 生物-发育生物学
CiteScore
3.60
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审稿时长
12.4 weeks
期刊介绍: Mechanisms of Development is an international journal covering the areas of cell biology and developmental biology. In addition to publishing work at the interphase of these two disciplines, we also publish work that is purely cell biology as well as classical developmental biology. Mechanisms of Development will consider papers in any area of cell biology or developmental biology, in any model system like animals and plants, using a variety of approaches, such as cellular, biomechanical, molecular, quantitative, computational and theoretical biology. Areas of particular interest include: Cell and tissue morphogenesis Cell adhesion and migration Cell shape and polarity Biomechanics Theoretical modelling of cell and developmental biology Quantitative biology Stem cell biology Cell differentiation Cell proliferation and cell death Evo-Devo Membrane traffic Metabolic regulation Organ and organoid development Regeneration Mechanisms of Development does not publish descriptive studies of gene expression patterns and molecular screens; for submission of such studies see Gene Expression Patterns.
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