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Dynamic BMP signaling polarized by Toll patterns the dorsoventral axis in a hemimetabolous insect.


ABSTRACT: Toll-dependent patterning of the dorsoventral axis in Drosophila represents one of the best understood gene regulatory networks. However, its evolutionary origin has remained elusive. Outside the insects Toll is not known for a patterning function, but rather for a role in pathogen defense. Here, we show that in the milkweed bug Oncopeltus fasciatus, whose lineage split from Drosophila's more than 350 million years ago, Toll is only required to polarize a dynamic BMP signaling network. A theoretical model reveals that this network has self-regulatory properties and that shallow Toll signaling gradients are sufficient to initiate axis formation. Such gradients can account for the experimentally observed twinning of insect embryos upon egg fragmentation and might have evolved from a state of uniform Toll activity associated with protecting insect eggs against pathogens.

SUBMITTER: Sachs L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4423117 | biostudies-literature | 2015 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamic BMP signaling polarized by Toll patterns the dorsoventral axis in a hemimetabolous insect.

Sachs Lena L   Chen Yen-Ta YT   Drechsler Axel A   Lynch Jeremy A JA   Panfilio Kristen A KA   Lässig Michael M   Berg Johannes J   Roth Siegfried S  

eLife 20150512


Toll-dependent patterning of the dorsoventral axis in Drosophila represents one of the best understood gene regulatory networks. However, its evolutionary origin has remained elusive. Outside the insects Toll is not known for a patterning function, but rather for a role in pathogen defense. Here, we show that in the milkweed bug Oncopeltus fasciatus, whose lineage split from Drosophila's more than 350 million years ago, Toll is only required to polarize a dynamic BMP signaling network. A theoret  ...[more]

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