Cryptic Quantitative Evolution of the Vulva Intercellular Signaling Network in Caenorhabditis
pmid: 17240335
Cryptic Quantitative Evolution of the Vulva Intercellular Signaling Network in Caenorhabditis
The Caenorhabditis vulva is formed from a row of Pn.p precursor cells, which adopt a spatial cell-fate pattern-3 degrees 3 degrees 2 degrees 1 degrees 2 degrees 3 degrees -centered on the gonadal anchor cell. This pattern is robustly specified by an intercellular signaling network including EGF/Ras induction from the anchor cell and Delta/Notch signaling between the precursor cells. It is unknown how the roles and quantitative contributions of these signaling pathways have evolved in closely related Caenorhabditis species.Cryptic evolution in the network is uncovered by quantification of cell-fate-pattern frequencies obtained after displacement of the system out of its normal range, either by anchor-cell ablations or through LIN-3/EGF overexpression. Silent evolution in the Caenorhabditis genus covers a large neutral space of cell-fate patterns. Direct induction of the 1 degrees fate as in C. elegans appeared within the genus. C. briggsae displays a graded induction of 1 degrees and 2 degrees fates, with 1 degrees fate induction requiring a longer time than in C. elegans, and a reduced lateral inhibition of adjacent 1 degrees fates. C. remanei displays a strong lateral induction of 2 degrees fates relative to vulval-fate activation in the central cell. This evolution in cell-fate pattern space can be experimentally reconstituted by mild variations of Ras, Wnt, and Notch pathway activities in C. elegans and C. briggsae.Quantitative evolution in the roles of graded induction by LIN-3/EGF and Notch signaling is demonstrated for the Caenorhabditis vulva signaling network. This evolutionary system biology approach provides a quantitative view of the variational properties of this biological system.
- French National Centre for Scientific Research France
- UNIVERSITE PARIS DESCARTES France
- University of Paris France
- Paris 13 University France
- Centre national de la recherche scientifique France
EVO_ECOL, Gene Expression, DEVBIO, pattern, Vulva, [SDV.BID.EVO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE], Animals, signalling, Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins, Body Patterning, Embryonic Induction, Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Epidermal Growth Factor, Receptors, Notch, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), evo-devo, vulva, Biological Evolution, SIGNALING, Caenorhabditis, ras Proteins, Female, Signal Transduction
EVO_ECOL, Gene Expression, DEVBIO, pattern, Vulva, [SDV.BID.EVO] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity/Populations and Evolution [q-bio.PE], Animals, signalling, Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins, Body Patterning, Embryonic Induction, Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Epidermal Growth Factor, Receptors, Notch, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), evo-devo, vulva, Biological Evolution, SIGNALING, Caenorhabditis, ras Proteins, Female, Signal Transduction
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