Signaling dynamics control cell fate in the early Drosophila embryo

Author:

Johnson Heath E.,Shvartsman Stanislav Y.,Toettcher Jared E.

Abstract

The Erk mitogen-activated protein kinase plays diverse roles in animal development, where its activity is associated with phenomena including cell migration, proliferation and differentiation. Its widespread reuse raises a conundrum: when a single kinase like Erk is activated, how does a developing cell know which fate to adopt? Here, we combine precise optogenetic control with genetic perturbations to dissect Erk-dependent cellular responses in the early Drosophila embryo. We find that light-stimulated Erk activity is sufficient to ‘posterior-ize’ the majority of the embryo, leading to massive apical constriction through expression of the autocrine receptor-ligand pair mist and fog. Ectopic contraction at non-terminal positions requires at least 1 h of high-amplitude Erk signaling, whereas a 30 min pulse of Erk activity patterns non-contractile neurogenic ectoderm during the same time window. In contrast to the canonical ‘transient versus sustained’ model, the cell fate switch is triggered by the cumulative load of Erk signaling, not the duration of a single persistent pulse. Our results reveal that the early fly embryo harbors a classic example of dynamic cell fate control, where the total dose of Erk activity selects between two distinct physiological outcomes.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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