Embryonic organizer specification in the mud snail Ilyanassa obsoleta depends on intercellular signaling
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Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2023-11-30
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Jessica E. Wandelt, Ayaki Nakamoto, Morgan Q. Goulding, Lisa M. Nagy; Embryonic organizer specification in the mud snail Ilyanassa obsoleta depends on intercellular signaling. Development 1 December 2023; 150 (23): dev202027. doi: https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.202027Journal
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In early embryos of the caenogastropod snail Ilyanassa obsoleta, cytoplasmic segregation of a polar lobe is required for establishment of the D quadrant founder cell, empowering its great-granddaughter macromere 3D to act as a single-celled organizer that induces ectodermal pattern along the secondary body axis of the embryo. We present evidence that polar lobe inheritance is not sufficient to specify 3D potential, but rather makes the D macromere lineage responsive to some intercellular signal(s) required for normal expression of 3D-specific phenotypes. Experimental removal of multiple micromeres resulted in loss of organizer-linked MAPK activation, complete and specific defects of organizer-dependent larval organs, and progressive cell cycle retardation, leading to equalization of the normally accelerated division schedule of 3D (relative to the third-order macromeres of the A, B and C quadrants). Ablation of the second-quartet micromere 2d greatly potentiated the effects of first micromere quartet ablation. Our findings link organizer activation in I. obsoleta to the putative ancestral spiralian mechanism in which a signal from micromeres leads to specification of 3D among four initially equivalent macromeres. © 2023. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.Note
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10.1242/dev.202027
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