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Biology 624 - Developmental Genetics Lecture #4 – Gastrulation Movements

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Biology 624 - Developmental Genetics. Lecture #4 – Gastrulation Movements. GASTRULATION is a complex series of cell movements that: --rearranges cells, giving them new neighbors - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Biology 624 - Developmental Genetics

Lecture #4 – Gastrulation Movements

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GASTRULATION is a complex series of cell movements that:

--rearranges cells, giving them new neighbors--results in the formation of 3 GERM LAYERS that will

form the subsequent embryo: ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm

--forms the main body axes of the embryo (they were specified earlier but not formed)

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16h0h 6h1.5h

cleavage GASTRULATION organogenesis*

4.5d24h

first cleavage GASTRULATION

segmentation* organogenesis

6.5d 20d14d

implantation

4d24h

cleavageGASTRULATION

segmentation* organogenesis

7d 21d

0h 10h2.5h 24h

cleavage GASTRULATIONorganogenesis* dorsal closure

5h2.8h

cleavage GASTRULATIONsegmentation* organogenesis

24h48-72h

10h

18h3.5h

cleavage GASTRULATION neurulation* organogenesis

36h

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Invagination- the infolding of a region of cells

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Involution- the inturning of an expanding outer layer of cells

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Ingression- the migration of individual cells from surface to interior

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Delamination- the splitting of one sheet of cells into two parallel sheets of cells

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Epiboly- the movement of epithelial sheets that spread as a unit to cover the embryo

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Convergent extension- the lengthening of a group of cells in the long axis while shortening in the perpendicular axis

Convergent Extension

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Cell Movements duringConvergent Extension in Zebrafish

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Fate map of the fly embryo at cellular blastoderm stage

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Early Gastrulation in Drosophila

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Figure 9.40 Gastrulation in Drosophila

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Schematic Representation of Mid-Gastrulation in Drosophila

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Germ Band Extension in Drosophila

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GERM BAND EXTENDED PROCESSES:

--organogenesis – e.g. nervous system forms by neuroblast ingression from ectoderm

--segmentation – A-P segment unique identity set up

--imaginal disc specification – cells set aside that will survive pupation

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Germ Band Retraction in Drosophila

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Gastrulation in Drosophila - lateral view

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Gastrulation in Drosophila – Vade Mecum Movie

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(Gryzik and Muller, 2004)

WildType

Stage 7 Stage 9Stage 8

earlygastrulation

extendedgerm band

mid-gastrulation

Neurotactin, membrane markerTwist, mesoderm marker

Mutant

FGF Signaling is Critical to Gastrulation in Drosophila

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(Leptin and Affolter, 2004)

Model for FGF signaling in Drosophila gastrulation

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Fate Map of the Blastula of the Frog Xenopus laevis

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Cell Movements During Frog Gastrulation - Early

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Cell Movements During Frog Gastrulation - Mid

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Cell Movements During Frog Gastrulation - Late

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Epiboly of the Ectoderm Is Accomplished by Cell Division and Intercalation

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Convergent extension- the lengthening of a group of cells in the long axis while shortening in the perpendicular axis

Convergent Extension

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Movie of Xenopus Gastrulation

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Xenopus Gastrulation – Vade Mecum

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Fibronectin and Amphibian Gastrulation

Normal

FN blockpeptides

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Blastocoel Roof Explants deposit matrix thatdirects the migration of mesoderm

from Nagel et al, 2004

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FGF Expression during avian gastrulation and the putative role of Sprouty/spred

from Keller, 2005

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Wnt Signaling Mediates Two Distinct Aspects of Gastrulation

(Huelsken and Birchmeier, 2001)

Convergent Extension Tissue Separation

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(Habas et al, 2003)

Amphibian Convergence Extension Requires Non-canonical Wnt Signaling

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CE in Zebrafish Requires Oriented Cell Division

(Gong et al, 2004) This is the dorsal ectoderm of embryos ingastrulation, Xdd is a Disheveled mt, animalpole is up

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WT spt-

papc Expression is Defective in spt Mutant Embryos

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At the end of gastrulation--

--the basic body plan is set up--the three germ layers have formedand will produce all embryonicstructures except the germline

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ECTODERM----skin, nervous system, neural crest

MESODERM----muscle, bones, blood and vessels, kidney,gonads, connective tissue

ENDODERM----gut, liver, lungs, pancreas

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C. elegans embryogenesis

16h0h 6h1.5h

cleavage GASTRULATION organogenesis*

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Drosophila embryogenesis

0h 10h2.5h 24h

cleavage GASTRULATIONorganogenesis* dorsal closure

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Frog embryogenesis

36h18h3.5h

cleavage GASTRULATION neurulation* organogenesis

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Zebrafish embryogenesis

5h2.8h

cleavage GASTRULATIONsegmentation* organogenesis

24h 48-72h10h

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Chick embryogenesis

4d24h

cleavageGASTRULATION

segmentation

* organogenesis

7d 21d

Egg laid

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Mouse embryogenesis

4.5d24h

first cleavage GASTRULATION

segmentation

* organogenesis

6.5d 20d14d

implantation