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Article Dans Une Revue Development (Cambridge, England) Année : 2016

Antagonism between β-catenin and Gata.a sequentially segregates the germ layers of ascidian embryos

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Many animal embryos use nuclear β-catenin (nβ-catenin) during the segregation of endomesoderm (or endoderm) from ectoderm. This mechanism is thus likely to be evolutionarily ancient. In the ascidian embryo, nβ-catenin reiteratively drives binary fate decisions between ectoderm and endomesoderm at the 16-cell stage, and then between endoderm and margin (mesoderm and caudal neural) at the 32-cell stage. At the 16-cell stage, nβ-catenin activates endomesoderm genes in the vegetal hemisphere. At the same time, nβ-catenin suppresses the DNA-binding activity of a maternal transcription factor, Gata.a, through a physical interaction, and Gata.a thereby activates its target genes only in the ectodermal lineage. In the present study, we found that this antagonism between nβ-catenin and Gata.a also operates during the binary fate switch at the 32-cell stage. Namely, in marginal cells where nβ-catenin is absent, Gata.a directly activates its target, Zic-r.b (ZicL), to specify the marginal cell lineages. Thus, the antagonistic action between nβ-catenin and Gata.a is involved in two consecutive stages of germ layer segregation in ascidian embryos.
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hal-01405916 , version 1 (05-12-2016)

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Kaoru S. Imai, Clare Hudson, Izumi Oda-Ishii, Hitoyoshi Yasuo, Yutaka Satou. Antagonism between β-catenin and Gata.a sequentially segregates the germ layers of ascidian embryos. Development (Cambridge, England), 2016, 143 (22), pp.4167 - 4172. ⟨10.1242/dev.141481⟩. ⟨hal-01405916⟩
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