期刊
DEVELOPMENT
卷 142, 期 10, 页码 1860-1868出版社
COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.113688
关键词
Morphogenesis; Homeoprotein diffusion; Boundary formation; Stability
资金
- Agence Nationale pour la Recherche [ANR-11-BLAN-069467]
- Global Research Laboratory Program from the Korean Ministry of Educations, Science and Technology [2009-00424]
- ERC Advanced Grant HOMEOSIGN [339379]
- European Research Council (ERC) [339379] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)
Boundary formation in the developing neuroepithelium decides on the position and size of compartments in the adult nervous system. In this study, we start from the French Flag model proposed by Lewis Wolpert, in which boundaries are formed through the combination of morphogen diffusion and of thresholds in cell responses. In contemporary terms, a response is characterized by the expression of cell-autonomous transcription factors, very often of the homeoprotein family. Theoretical studies suggest that this sole mechanism results in the formation of boundaries of imprecise shapes and positions. Alan Turing, on the other hand, proposed a model whereby two morphogens that exhibit self-activation and reciprocal inhibition, and are uniformly distributed and diffuse at different rates lead to the formation of territories of unpredictable shapes and positions but with sharp boundaries (the 'leopard spots'). Here, we have combined the two models and compared the stability of boundaries when the hypothesis of local homeoprotein intercellular diffusion is, or is not, introduced in the equations. We find that the addition of homeoprotein local diffusion leads to a dramatic stabilization of the positioning of the boundary, even when other parameters are significantly modified. This novel Turing/Wolpert combined model has thus important theoretical consequences for our understanding of the role of the intercellular diffusion of homeoproteins in the developmental robustness of and the changes that take place in the course of evolution.
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