Published November 17, 2020 | Version v1
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Rho1 activation recapitulates early gastrulation events in the ventral, but not dorsal, epithelium of Drosophila embryos

  • 1. University of Chicago

Description

Ventral furrow formation, the first step in Drosophila gastrulation, is a well-studied example of tissue morphogenesis. Rho1 is highly active in a subset of ventral cells and is required for this morphogenetic event. However, it is unclear whether spatially patterned Rho1 activity alone is sufficient to recapitulate all aspects of this morphogenetic event, including anisotropic apical constriction and coordinated cell movements. Here, using an optogenetic probe that rapidly and robustly activates Rho1 in Drosophila tissues, we show that Rho1 activity induces ectopic deformations in the dorsal and ventral epithelia of Drosophila embryos. These perturbations reveal substantial differences in how ventral and dorsal cells, both within and outside the zone of Rho1 activation, respond to spatially and temporally identical patterns of Rho1 activation. Our results demonstrate that an asymmetric zone of Rho1 activity is not sufficient to recapitulate ventral furrow formation and reveal that additional, ventral-specific factors contribute to the cell-and tissue-level behaviors that emerge during ventral furrow formation.

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All data generated or analysed during this study are included in the manuscript and supporting files.

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DOI
10.7554/eLife.56893
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:10020

Funding

National Institute of General Medical Sciences
R35GM12709
University of Chicago
France And Chicago Collaborating in The Sciences
National Institute of General Medical Sciences
R01GM085087
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
R01NS034783
National Science Foundation
DGE-1144082
National Science Foundation
DGE-1746045
National Institutes of Health
T32GM007183

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology