Cell Fate Specification
Definitions:
- Differentiation—changes involved in the progressive diversification of the structure and function of cells Acquisition of the characteristics that allow different cell types to perform their functions.
- Cell fate—what a cell will become (if left alone).
- Potency—what a cell could become
- Commitment—restriction in potency
- Specification—labile state where a cell has reversibly acquired fate (potency > fate)
- Determination—state where a cell has irreversibly acquired fate (potency = fate)
- Determinant—a molecule that regulates cell fate
- Morphogen—a molecule forms a gradient and regulates cell fate in a concentration dependent manner.
I. Types of Specificaton
- Autonomous Specification
- Remove a cell and the cell types normally derived from that cell will not form.
- Isolate a cell and it will form the cell types it normally would have.
- Conditional Specification
- Remove a cell and the cell types normally formed by that cell will be contributed by other cells (compensation)
- Syncitial Specification
- Important in insects
II. Autonomous Specification
- Asymmetric distribution and inheritance of determinants
- Determinants typically cytoplasmic
- Determinants usually RNAs or proteins
- MACHO mRNA localized in yellow cytoplasm of tunicate embryo
- Antisense blocks muscle formation (=necessary)
- Injected mRNA induces animal pole to form muscle (=sufficient)
- SKN-1 protein localized in C. elegans EMS cell (pharynx derived from EMS)
- skn-1 loss-of-function mutant produces no pharynx (necessary)
- Fucus contains cell wall determinants (handout)
III. Conditional Specification
- A cell’s fate is determined by its environment
A. Cell interactions.
- Contact with neighboring cells influence cell fate e.g. sea urchin
- Animal pole cells alone produce ectoderm only
- Animal pole cells plus micromeres produce cell types normally derived from vegetal pole cells
- Stem Cells—cells that divide to maintain a self-renewing population, and contribute daughters that will differentiate. Can get progressive commitment.
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