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Lecture 10 Gene Control in Development Cell type specification Development of an organism Reading: Chapter 11:471-2 Chapter 15.1; 15.3; 15.4 Chapter 22.2 Molecular Biology syllabus web site
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Page 1: Lecture 10 Gene Control in Development Cell type specification Development of an organism Reading:

Lecture 10

Gene Control in DevelopmentCell type specification

Development of an organism

Reading: Chapter 11:471-2

Chapter 15.1; 15.3; 15.4

Chapter 22.2

Molecular Biology syllabus web site

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Cell type specification in the yeast

model system

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MCM1 is a general transcription factor found in all cell types

Different mating types express specific transcription factors that form complexes with MCM1

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Transcription factors and lessons from yeast

• Factors may act alone or in combinations

• The same factor in different combinations may contribute to complexes that act as repressors or activators.

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Cell type specification in animals

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Cell type specification in mammals: skeletal myogenesis proceeds through

three stages

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How to identify factors involved in muscle development?

To identify transcription factors that may play a role in “determination” of cells destined for a specific organ:

• Isolation of cDNAs by subtractive hybridization (fibroblasts vs. myoblasts)

• Testing by transformation of undetermined cell types to demonstrate effect on “determination”

• Create “Knockouts” to confirm information on the stage at which a specific factor acts

• Characterization: function as heterodimers (key to specificity is the interaction with other factors) and belong to family of basic helix-loop-helix DNA binding transcription factors (bHLH)

MRFs, muscle regulatory factors binding to “E” box in many genes

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Microarray analysis shows global patterns of gene expression during differentiation

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Development of an organism: Drosophila melanogaster

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Drosophila has two life forms

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Patterning information is generated during oogenesis and early

embryogenesis

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Formation of the blastula during Drosophila early embryogenesis

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Four maternal gene systems (anterior, posterior, terminal, dorsoventral) control early

patterning in fly embryos

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Mechanisms controlling pattern formation

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Morphogens regulate development as a function of their concentration: maternal bicoid

gene specifies anterior region in Drosophila

Yellow: even-skippedOrange: fushi tarazu

Red: hunchbackGreen: Krupple

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Maternally derived inhibitors of translation contribute to early

Drosophila patterning

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Nanos regulates the translation of Hunchback and

helps to establish the Hunchback

gradient

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Use of mutants to characterize Nanos as a translational inhibitor

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HOX genes and transcription factors discovered through “homeotic mutants” showing transformation of one body part

into another

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Expression domains of Hox genes in Drosophila and mouse embryos

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Specification of floral-organ identity in Arabidopsis: flowers contain four different

organs

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Three classes of genes control floral-organ identity

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Expression patterns of floral organ-identity genes