Robustness and stability of the gene regulatory network involved in DV boundary formation in the Drosophila wing

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2016-02-16T14:38:32Z

2016-02-16T14:38:32Z

2007-07-11

2016-02-16T14:38:32Z

Abstract

Gene regulatory networks have been conserved during evolution. The Drosophila wing and the vertebrate hindbrain share the gene network involved in the establishment of the boundary between dorsal and ventral compartments in the wing and adjacent rhombomeres in the hindbrain. A positive feedback-loop between boundary and non-boundary cells and mediated by the activities of Notch and Wingless/Wnt-1 leads to the establishment of a Notch dependent organizer at the boundary. By means of a Systems Biology approach that combines mathematical modeling and both in silico and in vivo experiments in the Drosophila wing primordium, we modeled and tested this regulatory network and present evidence that a novel property, namely refractoriness to the Wingless signaling molecule, is required in boundary cells for the formation of a stable dorsal-ventral boundary. This new property has been validated in vivo, promotes mutually exclusive domains of Notch and Wingless activities and confers stability to the dorsal-ventral boundary. A robustness analysis of the regulatory network complements our results and ensures its biological plausibility.

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English

Subjects and keywords

Drosòfila; Lligands; Drosophila; Ligands

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Public Library of Science (PLoS)

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Reproducció del document publicat a: http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000602

PLoS One, 2007, vol. 2, num. 7, p. e602

http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0000602

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cc-by (c) Buceta Fernández, Javier et al., 2007

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