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Lecture 8
  • Lab results/lab report
  • The morphogen problem
  • Nuclear gradients and linear pathways
  • b-TGF and Brinker
  • Three habits of signaling pathways

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Results are posted on the web Go to results page
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Click and find your files
4
Instruction to authors
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Instruction to authors
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Turnitin.com
  • To be marked the lab report must be submitted to
    turnitin.com minus the references.
  • Class ID see web site
  • Enrollment password see web site
  • Due April 5, 2012

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The problem with Morphogens
100
Percent bound/ response
50
Concentration
8
The problem with Morphogens
100
Percent bound/ response
50
Concentration
9
The problem with Morphogens
100
Percent bound/ response
50
Concentration
10
The problem with Morphogens
Cooperative
100
Percent bound/ response
50
Concentration
11
The problem with Morphogens
Cooperative
100
Percent bound/ response
50
Concentration
12
The primacy of secreted morphogens
Teleman and Cohen Cell 103, 971
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bTGF/DPP pathway
bTGF/DPP
Type1. thickvein
ligand
Type2, punt
Smads
One eyed pinhead oep Co-receptor in zebrafish
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The primacy of secreted morphogens
Teleman and Cohen Cell 103, 971
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Problems with primacy of secreted morphogens
  • Changes to gene expression is ultimately a
    nuclear event.
  • Most morphogen signaling pathways are linear.
  • Gradient on gradient on gradient.
  • Bicoid rules.

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Toll Dorsal Pathway
Gilbert 7th Ed.
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Gradients
  • Spatzle is activated in a graded manner.
  • Toll is active in a graded manner.
  • Pelle kinase is active in a graded manner.
  • Cactus is degraded in a graded manner.
  • Dorsal enters the nucleus in a graded manner.

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Dorsal nuclear gradient
Stathopoulos and Levine Dev. Biol. 246, 57
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Interpretation in the nucleus of the gradient
Stathopoulos and Levine Dev. Biol. 246, 57
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Interpretation in the nucleus of the gradient
Convert low affinity site to high affinity
Stathopoulos and Levine Dev. Biol. 246, 57
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Interpretation in the nucleus of the gradient
Stathopoulos and Levine Dev. Biol. 246, 57
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Dorsal patterns the dorsal ventral axis
Stathopoulos and Levine Current opinion in
Genetics and Development 14, 477
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Different Dorsal dependent regulatory elements
Stathopoulos and Levine Current opinion in
Genetics and Development 14, 477
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Different Dorsal dependent regulatory elements
Stathopoulos and Levine Current opinion in
Genetics and Development 14, 477
25
Problem with Dorsal as model morphogen
  • The Toll Dorsal pathway activated at syncytial
    blastoderm stage.
  • Look at DPP again.

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bTGF/DPP pathway
bTGF/DPP
Type1. thickvein
ligand
Type2, punt
Smads
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bTGF/DPP pathway
bTGF/DPP
P
Type1. thickvein
ligand
Type2, punt
Smads
28
bTGF/DPP pathway
bTGF/DPP
P
Type1. thickvein
ligand
Type2, punt
P
Smads
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bTGF/DPP pathway
bTGF/DPP
P
Type1. thickvein
ligand
Type2, punt
P
Smads
Mad Medea
Nucleus
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What do Mad and Medea do in the nucleus?
  • Activate expression of an inhibitory Smad called
    Dad
  • Repress Brinker expression

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Brinker?
  • Identified as a DPP regulated gene required for
    the repression of DPP regulated genes.

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Brinker expression repressed by DPP pathway
FRT
mad
FRT
UbiGFP
Campbell and Tomlinson Cell 96, 553
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Brinker represses Octomotor blind and Spalt
FRT
brkXH
FRT
UbiGFP
Campbell and Tomlinson Cell 96, 553
34
Brinker epistasis
Jazwinska et al., Cell 96, 563
35
Brinker is a nuclear protein that is repressed by
DPP such that it is expressed in a DPP
anti-gradient. Sal and omb are repressed by
different concentrations of Brinker.
Campbell and Tomlinson Cell 96, 553
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Brinker DNA binding domain bound to DNA
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Questions about Brinker
  • How do Mad and Medea both activate and repress
    transcription?
  • How does the DPP pathway regulate Brinker
    expression to create the anti-gradient?

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Schnurri is required for expression of DPP
responsive genes Schnurri phenotype is
suppressed by brinker mutant
wt
shn
brk
shn, brk
Marty et al., Nature cell biol. 2, 745
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Expression in shn brk mutants
GFP
shn
Sal expression
shn
Brinker expression
shn brk
Sal expression
Marty et al., Nature cell biol. 2, 745
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DPP pathway has two branches
Marty et al., Nature cell biol. 2, 745
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Looking for the brinker regulatory element
Muller et al., Cell 113, 221
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24 bases required for repression
Pyrowolakis et al., Dev. Cell 7, 229
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Mad Medea and Schnurri bind to the silencer
Pyrowolakis et al., Dev. Cell 7, 229
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Brinker is not the only gene repressed
Pyrowolakis et al., Dev. Cell 7, 229
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Brinker is a nuclear protein that is repressed by
DPP such that it is expressed in a DPP
anti-gradient. Sal and omb are repressed by
different concentrations of Brinker. Bicoid rules
Campbell and Tomlinson Cell 96, 553
46
The three habits
  • Barolo and Posakony 2002
  • Looking for common themes in the organization of
    signaling pathways.

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Trying to explain the precision of expression
Example wingless expression
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The three habits
  • Activator insufficiency
  • Cooperative activation
  • Default repression

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SPRE Signaling pathway response elements
SPRE-binding transcription factor
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SPRE Signaling pathway response elements
SPRE-binding transcription factor
HH Ci/Gli WNT Lef/Tcf Notch Su(H)/CBF1
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Other factors
Barolo and Posakony Genes and Dev. 16, 1167
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3 habits model
Barolo and Posakony Genes and Dev. 16, 1167
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Basis for the proposal of the model
Barolo and Posakony Genes and Dev. 16, 1167
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Activator insufficiency
  • SPRE-binding transcription factor can not
    activate transcription alone.
  • Tissue culture vs in vivo

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Cooperative activation
  • SPRE-binding transcription factors require other
    transcription factors for the activation of
    transcription.
  • The interaction is cooperative

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Default repression
  • In the absence of ligand SPRE-binding factors
    repress transcription.

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3 habits model
Barolo and Posakony Genes and Dev. 16, 1167
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Switching from default repression to activation
Barolo and Posakony Genes and Dev. 16, 1167
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3 habits model
Barolo and Posakony Genes and Dev. 16, 1167
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Consequences of the 3 habits
Barolo and Posakony Genes and Dev. 16, 1167
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Trying to explain the precision of expression
Wingless is regulated by the HH pathway
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DPP pathway and the three habits
Pyrowolakis et al., Dev. Cell 7, 229
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