Mosaic gene expression analysis of semaphorin-plexin interactions in Caenorhabditis elegans using the IR-LEGO single-cell gene induction system
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Mosaic gene expression analysis of semaphorin-plexin interactions in Caenorhabditis elegans using the IR-LEGO single-cell gene induction system
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Correction to "Mosaic gene expression analysis of semaphorin-plexin interactions in Caenorhabditis elegans using the IR-LEGO single-cell gene induction system".Dev Growth Differ. 2024 Jan;66(1):101. doi: 10.1111/dgd.12903. Epub 2024 Jan 17. Dev Growth Differ. 2024. PMID: 38230751 No abstract available.
Abstract
Genetic mosaic analysis is a powerful means of addressing the sites of gene action in multicellular organisms. In conventional genetic analysis, the generation of desired mosaic patterns is difficult to control due to the randomness of generating the genetic mosaic which often renders the analysis laborious and time consuming. The infrared laser-evoked gene operator (IR-LEGO) microscope system facilitates genetic mosaic analysis by enabling gene induction in targeted single cells in a living organism. However, the level of gene induction is not controllable due to the usage of a heat-shock promoter. Here, we applied IR-LEGO to examine the cell-cell interactions mediated by semaphoring-plexin signaling in Caenorhabditis elegans by inducing wild-type semaphorin/plexin in single cells within the population of mutant cells lacking the relevant proteins. We found that the cell contact-dependent termination of the extension of vulval precursor cells is elicited by the forward signaling mediated by the semaphorin receptor, PLX-1, but not by the reverse signaling via the transmembrane semaphorin, SMP-1. By utilizing Cre/loxP recombination coupled with the IR-LEGO system to induce SMP-1 at a physiological level, we found that SMP-1 interacts with PLX-1 only in trans upon contact between vulval precursor cells. In contrast, when overexpressed, SMP-1 exhibits the ability to cis-interact with PLX-1 on a single cell. These results indicate that mosaic analysis with IR-LEGO, especially when combined with an in vivo recombination system, efficiently complements conventional methods.
Keywords: Caenorhabditis elegans; IR-LEGO; epidermis; mosaic analysis; semaphorin signaling.
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Invention sharing is the mother of developmental biology (part 4).Dev Growth Differ. 2023 Aug;65(6):286-287. doi: 10.1111/dgd.12883. Dev Growth Differ. 2023. PMID: 37610050 No abstract available.
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