Symmetry breaking in development and stochastic gene expression.

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Developmental Biology Pub Date : 2017-11-01 Epub Date: 2017-07-18 DOI:10.1002/wdev.284
Jonathan R Chubb
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The prevailing emphasis in developmental biology since the expansion of the molecular biology age has been that developmental decisions are instructive. A cell differentiates to become a specific cell type because it receives a signal, whereas its neighbor that does not receive the signal adopts a different fate. This emphasis has been generally accepted, largely because of the success of this view in tractable invertebrate model organisms, and the widespread similarities in molecular regulation to the development of more complex species. An alternative emphasis, that cells make their own decisions, has until the past decade been conspicuously silent. Here I trace the re-emergence of our appreciation of single cell decision-making in development, and how widespread this phenomenon is likely to be. I will focus the discussion on the potential role of stochastic gene expression in generating differences between cells in the absence of simple instructive signals and highlight the complexity of systems proposed to involve this type of regulation. Finally, I will discuss the approaches required to fully test hypotheses that noisy gene regulation can be extrapolated through developmental time to accurately specify cell fate. WIREs Dev Biol 2017, 6:e284. doi: 10.1002/wdev.284 For further resources related to this article, please visit the WIREs website.

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发育中的对称性破缺与随机基因表达。
自分子生物学时代的发展以来,发育生物学普遍强调的是发育决策具有指导意义。一个细胞因为接收到信号而分化为特定的细胞类型,而它的邻居没有接收到信号就会有不同的命运。这种强调已被普遍接受,主要是因为这种观点在可驯服的无脊椎模式生物中取得了成功,并且分子调控与更复杂物种的发展普遍相似。另一种观点,即细胞自己做决定,直到过去十年才引人注目地保持沉默。在这里,我追溯了我们对发育过程中单细胞决策的重新认识,以及这种现象可能有多普遍。我将重点讨论在缺乏简单的指导性信号的情况下,随机基因表达在细胞间产生差异中的潜在作用,并强调涉及这类调节的系统的复杂性。最后,我将讨论所需的方法,以充分测试假设,嘈杂的基因调控可以通过发育时间外推,以准确地指定细胞命运。中国生物医学工程学报,2017,26(6):564 - 564。doi: 10.1002 / wdev.284有关与本文相关的更多资源,请访问WIREs网站。
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期刊介绍: Developmental biology is concerned with the fundamental question of how a single cell, the fertilized egg, ultimately produces a complex, fully patterned adult organism. This problem is studied on many different biological levels, from the molecular to the organismal. Developed in association with the Society for Developmental Biology, WIREs Developmental Biology will provide a unique interdisciplinary forum dedicated to fostering excellence in research and education and communicating key advances in this important field. The collaborative and integrative ethos of the WIREs model will facilitate connections to related disciplines such as genetics, systems biology, bioengineering, and psychology. The topical coverage of WIREs Developmental Biology includes: Establishment of Spatial and Temporal Patterns; Gene Expression and Transcriptional Hierarchies; Signaling Pathways; Early Embryonic Development; Invertebrate Organogenesis; Vertebrate Organogenesis; Nervous System Development; Birth Defects; Adult Stem Cells, Tissue Renewal and Regeneration; Cell Types and Issues Specific to Plants; Comparative Development and Evolution; and Technologies.
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