RRC ID 35109
Author Rao PR, Lin L, Huang H, Guha A, Roy S, Kornberg TB.
Title Developmental compartments in the larval trachea of Drosophila.
Journal Elife
Abstract The Drosophila tracheal system is a branched tubular network that forms in the embryo by a post-mitotic program of morphogenesis. In third instar larvae (L3), cells constituting the second tracheal metamere (Tr2) reenter the cell cycle. Clonal analysis of L3 Tr2 revealed that dividing cells in the dorsal trunk, dorsal branch and transverse connective branches respect lineage restriction boundaries near branch junctions. These boundaries corresponded to domains of gene expression, for example where cells expressing Spalt, Delta and Serrate in the dorsal trunk meet vein-expressing cells in the dorsal branch or transverse connective. Notch signaling was activated to one side of these borders and was required for the identity, specializations and segregation of border cells. These findings suggest that Tr2 is comprised of developmental compartments and that developmental compartments are an organizational feature relevant to branched tubular networks.
Volume 4
Published 2015-10-22
DOI 10.7554/eLife.08666
PII e08666
PMID 26491942
PMC PMC4718809
MeSH Animals Drosophila / embryology* Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental Larva / growth & development Trachea / embryology
IF 7.08
Times Cited 7
Resource
Drosophila 3936R-2