Published November 19, 2015 | Version v1
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Dynamics and heterogeneity of a fate determinant during transition towards cell differentiation

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Yan is an ETS-domain transcription factor responsible for maintaining Drosophila eye cells in a multipotent state. Yan is at the core of a regulatory network that determines the time and place in which cells transit from multipotency to one of several differentiated lineages. Using a fluorescent reporter for Yan expression, we observed a biphasic distribution of Yan in multipotent cells, with a rapid inductive phase and slow decay phase. Transitions to various differentiated states occurred over the course of this dynamic process, suggesting that Yan expression level does not strongly determine cell potential. Consistent with this conclusion, perturbing Yan expression by varying gene dosage had no effect on cell fate transitions. However, we observed that as cells transited to differentiation, Yan expression became highly heterogeneous and this heterogeneity was transient. Signals received via the EGF Receptor were necessary for the transience in Yan noise since genetic loss caused sustained noise. Since these signals are essential for eye cells to differentiate, we suggest that dynamic heterogeneity of Yan is a necessary element of the transition process, and cell states are stabilized through noise reduction.

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DOI
10.7554/eLife.08924
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:10028

Funding

National Institute of General Medical Sciences
R01GM077581
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Early Investigator
U.S. Department of Energy
DE-NA0002520
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
R01GM80372
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
P50GM081892

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division, Institutes & Centers
Department(s)
Ben May Department for Cancer Research
Center(s) or Institute(s)
James Franck Institute