TY - JOUR
T1 - Roles of hesC and gcm in echinoid larval mesenchyme cell development
AU - Yamazaki, Atsuko
AU - Minokawa, Takuya
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 Japanese Society of Developmental Biologists.
PY - 2016/4/1
Y1 - 2016/4/1
N2 - To understand the roles of hesC and gcm during larval mesenchyme specification and differentiation in echinoids, we performed perturbation experiments for these genes in two distantly related euechinoids, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus and Scaphechinus mirabilis. The number of larval mesenchyme cells increased when the translation of hesC was inhibited, thereby suggesting that hesC has a general role in larval mesenchyme development. We confirmed previous results by demonstrating that gcm is involved in pigment cell differentiation. Simultaneous inhibition of the translation of hesC and gcm induced a significant increase in the number of skeletogenic cells, which suggests that gcm functions in skeletogenic fate repression. Based on these observations, we suggest that: (i) hesC participates in some general aspects of mesenchymal cell development; and (ii) gcm is involved in the mechanism responsible for the binary specification of skeletogenic and pigment cell fates. We suggest that: (i) hesC participates in some general aspects of mesenchymal cell development; and (ii) gcm is involved in the mechanism responsible for the binary specification of skeletogenic and pigment cell fates.
AB - To understand the roles of hesC and gcm during larval mesenchyme specification and differentiation in echinoids, we performed perturbation experiments for these genes in two distantly related euechinoids, Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus and Scaphechinus mirabilis. The number of larval mesenchyme cells increased when the translation of hesC was inhibited, thereby suggesting that hesC has a general role in larval mesenchyme development. We confirmed previous results by demonstrating that gcm is involved in pigment cell differentiation. Simultaneous inhibition of the translation of hesC and gcm induced a significant increase in the number of skeletogenic cells, which suggests that gcm functions in skeletogenic fate repression. Based on these observations, we suggest that: (i) hesC participates in some general aspects of mesenchymal cell development; and (ii) gcm is involved in the mechanism responsible for the binary specification of skeletogenic and pigment cell fates. We suggest that: (i) hesC participates in some general aspects of mesenchymal cell development; and (ii) gcm is involved in the mechanism responsible for the binary specification of skeletogenic and pigment cell fates.
KW - Double negative gate
KW - Gene regulatory network
KW - Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus
KW - Mesoderm
KW - Scaphechinus mirabilis
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U2 - 10.1111/dgd.12277
DO - 10.1111/dgd.12277
M3 - Article
C2 - 27046223
AN - SCOPUS:84962843827
SN - 0012-1592
VL - 58
SP - 315
EP - 326
JO - Development Growth and Differentiation
JF - Development Growth and Differentiation
IS - 3
ER -