Nodal signaling is required for mesodermal and ventral but not for dorsal fates in the indirect developing hemichordate, Ptychodera flava

Nodal signaling plays crucial roles in vertebrate developmental processes such as endoderm and mesoderm formation, and axial patterning events along the anteroposterior, dorsoventral and left-right axes. In echinoderms, Nodal plays an essential role in the establishment of the dorsoventral axis and...

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Main Authors: Eric Röttinger, Timothy Q. DuBuc, Aldine R. Amiel, Mark Q. Martindale
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Language:English
Published: The Company of Biologists 2015-07-01
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Online Access:http://bio.biologists.org/content/4/7/830
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spelling doaj-f139e90396ea46de8b3fe78f205917512021-06-02T18:52:52ZengThe Company of BiologistsBiology Open2046-63902015-07-014783084210.1242/bio.011809011809Nodal signaling is required for mesodermal and ventral but not for dorsal fates in the indirect developing hemichordate, Ptychodera flavaEric Röttinger0Timothy Q. DuBuc1Aldine R. Amiel2Mark Q. Martindale3 Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, IRCAN, UMR 7284, 06107 Nice, France The Whitney Marine Laboratory for Marine Science, University of Florida, St. Augustine, FL 32080-8610, USA Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, IRCAN, UMR 7284, 06107 Nice, France The Whitney Marine Laboratory for Marine Science, University of Florida, St. Augustine, FL 32080-8610, USA Nodal signaling plays crucial roles in vertebrate developmental processes such as endoderm and mesoderm formation, and axial patterning events along the anteroposterior, dorsoventral and left-right axes. In echinoderms, Nodal plays an essential role in the establishment of the dorsoventral axis and left-right asymmetry, but not in endoderm or mesoderm induction. In protostomes, Nodal signaling appears to be involved only in establishing left-right asymmetry. Hence, it is hypothesized that Nodal signaling has been co-opted to pattern the dorsoventral axis of deuterostomes and for endoderm, mesoderm formation as well as anteroposterior patterning in chordates. Hemichordata, together with echinoderms, represent the sister taxon to chordates. In this study, we analyze the role of Nodal signaling in the indirect developing hemichordate Ptychodera flava. In particular, we show that during gastrulation nodal transcripts are detected in a ring of cells at the vegetal pole that gives rise to endomesoderm and in the ventral ectoderm at later stages of development. Inhibition of Nodal function disrupts dorsoventral fates and also blocks formation of the larval mesoderm. Interestingly, molecular analysis reveals that only mesodermal, apical and ventral gene expression is affected while the dorsal side appears to be patterned correctly. Taken together, this study suggests that the co-option of Nodal signaling in mesoderm formation and potentially in anteroposterior patterning has occurred prior to the emergence of chordates and that Nodal signaling on the ventral side is uncoupled from BMP signaling on the dorsal side, representing a major difference from the molecular mechanisms of dorsoventral patterning events in echinoderms.http://bio.biologists.org/content/4/7/830AmbulacrariaDorsoventral axisEvolutionHemichordateMesodermNodal pathway
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author Eric Röttinger
Timothy Q. DuBuc
Aldine R. Amiel
Mark Q. Martindale
spellingShingle Eric Röttinger
Timothy Q. DuBuc
Aldine R. Amiel
Mark Q. Martindale
Nodal signaling is required for mesodermal and ventral but not for dorsal fates in the indirect developing hemichordate, Ptychodera flava
Biology Open
Ambulacraria
Dorsoventral axis
Evolution
Hemichordate
Mesoderm
Nodal pathway
author_facet Eric Röttinger
Timothy Q. DuBuc
Aldine R. Amiel
Mark Q. Martindale
author_sort Eric Röttinger
title Nodal signaling is required for mesodermal and ventral but not for dorsal fates in the indirect developing hemichordate, Ptychodera flava
title_short Nodal signaling is required for mesodermal and ventral but not for dorsal fates in the indirect developing hemichordate, Ptychodera flava
title_full Nodal signaling is required for mesodermal and ventral but not for dorsal fates in the indirect developing hemichordate, Ptychodera flava
title_fullStr Nodal signaling is required for mesodermal and ventral but not for dorsal fates in the indirect developing hemichordate, Ptychodera flava
title_full_unstemmed Nodal signaling is required for mesodermal and ventral but not for dorsal fates in the indirect developing hemichordate, Ptychodera flava
title_sort nodal signaling is required for mesodermal and ventral but not for dorsal fates in the indirect developing hemichordate, ptychodera flava
publisher The Company of Biologists
series Biology Open
issn 2046-6390
publishDate 2015-07-01
description Nodal signaling plays crucial roles in vertebrate developmental processes such as endoderm and mesoderm formation, and axial patterning events along the anteroposterior, dorsoventral and left-right axes. In echinoderms, Nodal plays an essential role in the establishment of the dorsoventral axis and left-right asymmetry, but not in endoderm or mesoderm induction. In protostomes, Nodal signaling appears to be involved only in establishing left-right asymmetry. Hence, it is hypothesized that Nodal signaling has been co-opted to pattern the dorsoventral axis of deuterostomes and for endoderm, mesoderm formation as well as anteroposterior patterning in chordates. Hemichordata, together with echinoderms, represent the sister taxon to chordates. In this study, we analyze the role of Nodal signaling in the indirect developing hemichordate Ptychodera flava. In particular, we show that during gastrulation nodal transcripts are detected in a ring of cells at the vegetal pole that gives rise to endomesoderm and in the ventral ectoderm at later stages of development. Inhibition of Nodal function disrupts dorsoventral fates and also blocks formation of the larval mesoderm. Interestingly, molecular analysis reveals that only mesodermal, apical and ventral gene expression is affected while the dorsal side appears to be patterned correctly. Taken together, this study suggests that the co-option of Nodal signaling in mesoderm formation and potentially in anteroposterior patterning has occurred prior to the emergence of chordates and that Nodal signaling on the ventral side is uncoupled from BMP signaling on the dorsal side, representing a major difference from the molecular mechanisms of dorsoventral patterning events in echinoderms.
topic Ambulacraria
Dorsoventral axis
Evolution
Hemichordate
Mesoderm
Nodal pathway
url http://bio.biologists.org/content/4/7/830
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