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Listed:
- Hongsu Wang
(NYU Grossman School of Medicine)
- Komal Kumar Bollepogu Raja
(Baylor College of Medicine)
- Kelvin Yeung
(Baylor College of Medicine)
- Carolyn A. Morrison
(NYU Grossman School of Medicine
10x Genomics)
- Antonia Terrizzano
(NYU Grossman School of Medicine
UMR144)
- Alireza Khodadadi-Jamayran
(NYU Grossman School of Medicine)
- Phoenix Chen
(NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Boston University)
- Ashley Jordan
(NYU Grossman School of Medicine)
- Cornelia Fritsch
(Université de Fribourg)
- Simon G. Sprecher
(Université de Fribourg)
- Graeme Mardon
(Baylor College of Medicine
Baylor College of Medicine)
- Jessica E. Treisman
(NYU Grossman School of Medicine)
Abstract
The integration of extrinsic signaling with cell-intrinsic transcription factors can direct progenitor cells to differentiate into distinct cell fates. In the developing Drosophila eye, differentiation of photoreceptors R1–R7 requires EGFR signaling mediated by the transcription factor Pointed, and our single-cell RNA-Seq analysis shows that the same photoreceptors require the eye-specific transcription factor Glass. We find that ectopic expression of Glass and activation of EGFR signaling synergistically induce neuronal gene expression in the wing disc in a Pointed-dependent manner. Targeted DamID reveals that Glass and Pointed share many binding sites in the genome of developing photoreceptors. Comparison with transcriptomic data shows that Pointed and Glass induce photoreceptor differentiation through intermediate transcription factors, including the redundant homologs Scratch and Scrape, as well as directly activating neuronal effector genes. Our data reveal synergistic activation of a multi-layered transcriptional network as the mechanism by which EGFR signaling induces neuronal identity in Glass-expressing cells.
Suggested Citation
Hongsu Wang & Komal Kumar Bollepogu Raja & Kelvin Yeung & Carolyn A. Morrison & Antonia Terrizzano & Alireza Khodadadi-Jamayran & Phoenix Chen & Ashley Jordan & Cornelia Fritsch & Simon G. Sprecher & , 2024.
"Synergistic activation by Glass and Pointed promotes neuronal identity in the Drosophila eye disc,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 15(1), pages 1-15, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:15:y:2024:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-024-51429-z
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-51429-z
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