Binary cell fate decisions and fate transformation in the Drosophila larval eye.

The functionality of sensory neurons is defined by the expression of specific sensory receptor genes. During the development of the Drosophila larval eye, photoreceptor neurons (PRs) make a binary choice to express either the blue-sensitive Rhodopsin 5 (Rh5) or the green-sensitive Rhodopsin 6 (Rh6)....

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Main Authors: Abhishek Kumar Mishra, Maria Tsachaki, Jens Rister, June Ng, Arzu Celik, Simon G Sprecher
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS Genetics
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3873242?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3190a11fcf194638b2ac4bdf92167fc92020-11-24T21:41:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Genetics1553-73901553-74042013-01-01912e100402710.1371/journal.pgen.1004027Binary cell fate decisions and fate transformation in the Drosophila larval eye.Abhishek Kumar MishraMaria TsachakiJens RisterJune NgArzu CelikSimon G SprecherThe functionality of sensory neurons is defined by the expression of specific sensory receptor genes. During the development of the Drosophila larval eye, photoreceptor neurons (PRs) make a binary choice to express either the blue-sensitive Rhodopsin 5 (Rh5) or the green-sensitive Rhodopsin 6 (Rh6). Later during metamorphosis, ecdysone signaling induces a cell fate and sensory receptor switch: Rh5-PRs are re-programmed to express Rh6 and become the eyelet, a small group of extraretinal PRs involved in circadian entrainment. However, the genetic and molecular mechanisms of how the binary cell fate decisions are made and switched remain poorly understood. We show that interplay of two transcription factors Senseless (Sens) and Hazy control cell fate decisions, terminal differentiation of the larval eye and its transformation into eyelet. During initial differentiation, a pulse of Sens expression in primary precursors regulates their differentiation into Rh5-PRs and repression of an alternative Rh6-cell fate. Later, during the transformation of the larval eye into the adult eyelet, Sens serves as an anti-apoptotic factor in Rh5-PRs, which helps in promoting survival of Rh5-PRs during metamorphosis and is subsequently required for Rh6 expression. Comparably, during PR differentiation Hazy functions in initiation and maintenance of rhodopsin expression. Hazy represses Sens specifically in the Rh6-PRs, allowing them to die during metamorphosis. Our findings show that the same transcription factors regulate diverse aspects of larval and adult PR development at different stages and in a context-dependent manner.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3873242?pdf=render
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author Abhishek Kumar Mishra
Maria Tsachaki
Jens Rister
June Ng
Arzu Celik
Simon G Sprecher
spellingShingle Abhishek Kumar Mishra
Maria Tsachaki
Jens Rister
June Ng
Arzu Celik
Simon G Sprecher
Binary cell fate decisions and fate transformation in the Drosophila larval eye.
PLoS Genetics
author_facet Abhishek Kumar Mishra
Maria Tsachaki
Jens Rister
June Ng
Arzu Celik
Simon G Sprecher
author_sort Abhishek Kumar Mishra
title Binary cell fate decisions and fate transformation in the Drosophila larval eye.
title_short Binary cell fate decisions and fate transformation in the Drosophila larval eye.
title_full Binary cell fate decisions and fate transformation in the Drosophila larval eye.
title_fullStr Binary cell fate decisions and fate transformation in the Drosophila larval eye.
title_full_unstemmed Binary cell fate decisions and fate transformation in the Drosophila larval eye.
title_sort binary cell fate decisions and fate transformation in the drosophila larval eye.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Genetics
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1553-7404
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The functionality of sensory neurons is defined by the expression of specific sensory receptor genes. During the development of the Drosophila larval eye, photoreceptor neurons (PRs) make a binary choice to express either the blue-sensitive Rhodopsin 5 (Rh5) or the green-sensitive Rhodopsin 6 (Rh6). Later during metamorphosis, ecdysone signaling induces a cell fate and sensory receptor switch: Rh5-PRs are re-programmed to express Rh6 and become the eyelet, a small group of extraretinal PRs involved in circadian entrainment. However, the genetic and molecular mechanisms of how the binary cell fate decisions are made and switched remain poorly understood. We show that interplay of two transcription factors Senseless (Sens) and Hazy control cell fate decisions, terminal differentiation of the larval eye and its transformation into eyelet. During initial differentiation, a pulse of Sens expression in primary precursors regulates their differentiation into Rh5-PRs and repression of an alternative Rh6-cell fate. Later, during the transformation of the larval eye into the adult eyelet, Sens serves as an anti-apoptotic factor in Rh5-PRs, which helps in promoting survival of Rh5-PRs during metamorphosis and is subsequently required for Rh6 expression. Comparably, during PR differentiation Hazy functions in initiation and maintenance of rhodopsin expression. Hazy represses Sens specifically in the Rh6-PRs, allowing them to die during metamorphosis. Our findings show that the same transcription factors regulate diverse aspects of larval and adult PR development at different stages and in a context-dependent manner.
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