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An orderly retreat: Dedifferentiation is a regulated process.


ABSTRACT: Differentiation is a highly regulated process whereby cells become specialized to perform specific functions and lose the ability to perform others. In contrast, the question of whether dedifferentiation is a genetically determined process, or merely an unregulated loss of the differentiated state, has not been resolved. We show here that dedifferentiation in the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum relies on a sequence of events that is independent of the original developmental state and involves the coordinated expression of a specific set of genes. A defect in one of these genes, the histidine kinase dhkA, alters the kinetics of dedifferentiation and uncouples the progression of dedifferentiation events. These observations establish dedifferentiation as a genetically determined process and suggest the existence of a developmental checkpoint that ensures a return path to the undifferentiated state.

SUBMITTER: Katoh M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC406456 | biostudies-literature | 2004 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An orderly retreat: Dedifferentiation is a regulated process.

Katoh Mariko M   Shaw Chad C   Xu Qikai Q   Van Driessche Nancy N   Morio Takahiro T   Kuwayama Hidekazu H   Obara Shinji S   Urushihara Hideko H   Tanaka Yoshimasa Y   Shaulsky Gad G  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20040421 18


Differentiation is a highly regulated process whereby cells become specialized to perform specific functions and lose the ability to perform others. In contrast, the question of whether dedifferentiation is a genetically determined process, or merely an unregulated loss of the differentiated state, has not been resolved. We show here that dedifferentiation in the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum relies on a sequence of events that is independent of the original developmental state and invo  ...[more]

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