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Wormbook | 2014

Polarity establishment, asymmetric division and segregation of fate determinants in early C. elegans embryos.

Lesilee S. Rose; Pierre Gönczy

Polarity establishment, asymmetric division, and acquisition of cell fates are critical steps during early development. In this review, we discuss processes that set up the embryonic axes, with an emphasis on polarity establishment and asymmetric division. We begin with the first asymmetric division in the C. elegans embryo, where symmetry is broken by the local inactivation of actomyosin cortical contractility. This contributes to establishing a polarized distribution of PAR proteins and associated components on the cell cortex along the longitudinal embryonic axis, which becomes the anterior-posterior (AP) axis. Thereafter, AP polarity is maintained through reciprocal negative interactions between the anterior and posterior cortical domains. We then review the mechanisms that ensure proper positioning of the centrosomes and the mitotic spindle in the one-cell embryo by exerting pulling forces on astral microtubules. We explain how a ternary complex comprised of Gα (GOA-1/GPA-16), GPR-1/GPR-2, and LIN-5 is essential for anchoring the motor protein dynein to the cell cortex, where it is thought to exert pulling forces on depolymerizing astral microtubules. We proceed by providing an overview of cell cycle asynchrony in two-cell embryos, as well as the cell signaling and spindle positioning events that underly the subsequent asymmetric divisions, which establish the dorsal-ventral and left-right axes. We then discuss how AP polarity ensures the unequal segregation of cell fate regulators via the cytoplasmic proteins MEX-5/MEX-6 and other polarity mediators, before ending with an overview of how the fates of the early blastomeres are specified by these processes.


Archive | 2005

Figure 2, Anterior-posterior in one-cell stage embryos.

Lesilee S. Rose; Pierre Gönczy


Archive | 2005

Movie 2, Dual fluorescent and DIC microscopy of one-cell stage embryo carrying mCherry::PAR-6 and GFP::PAR-2 from the onset of polarity establishment until the early two-cell stage.

Lesilee S. Rose; Pierre Gönczy


Archive | 2005

Movie 1, Time-lapse DIC microscopy of one-cell stage embryo from the onset of polarity establishment until the early two-cell stage.

Lesilee S. Rose; Pierre Gönczy


Archive | 2005

Movie 5, Dual fluorescent and DIC microscopy of embryo carrying GFP::PIE-1 from the one-cell stage until the four-cell stage.

Lesilee S. Rose; Pierre Gönczy


Archive | 2005

Figure 5, Asymmetric localization of polarity mediators and cell fate regulators in the early embryo.

Lesilee S. Rose; Pierre Gönczy


Archive | 2005

Movie 4, Spinning disc fluorescent microscopy of mitotic one-cell stage embryo carrying EB2::GFP.

Lesilee S. Rose; Pierre Gönczy


Archive | 2005

Table 3, Polarity mediators and cell fate regulators.

Lesilee S. Rose; Pierre Gönczy


Archive | 2005

Movie 3, Simulation of a mathematical model of polarity establishment.

Lesilee S. Rose; Pierre Gönczy


Archive | 2005

Table 2, Spindle positioning proteins and cell cycle regulators.

Lesilee S. Rose; Pierre Gönczy

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