| Literature DB >> 25344753 |
Hélène Chanut-Delalande1, Yoshiko Hashimoto2, Anne Pelissier-Monier1, Rebecca Spokony3, Azza Dib1, Takefumi Kondo2, Jérôme Bohère1, Kaori Niimi4, Yvan Latapie1, Sachi Inagaki4, Laurence Dubois1, Philippe Valenti1, Cédric Polesello1, Satoru Kobayashi2, Bernard Moussian5, Kevin P White3, Serge Plaza1, Yuji Kageyama6, François Payre1.
Abstract
Animal development fundamentally relies on the precise control, in space and time, of genome expression. Whereas we have a wealth of information about spatial patterning, the mechanisms underlying temporal control remain poorly understood. Here we show that Pri peptides, encoded by small open reading frames, are direct mediators of the steroid hormone ecdysone for the timing of developmental programs in Drosophila. We identify a previously uncharacterized enzyme of ecdysone biosynthesis, GstE14, and find that ecdysone triggers pri expression to define the onset of epidermal trichome development, through post-translational control of the Shavenbaby transcription factor. We show that manipulating pri expression is sufficient to either put on hold or induce premature differentiation of trichomes. Furthermore, we find that ecdysone-dependent regulation of pri is not restricted to epidermis and occurs over various tissues and times. Together, these findings provide a molecular framework to explain how systemic hormonal control coordinates specific programs of differentiation with developmental timing.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25344753 DOI: 10.1038/ncb3052
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Cell Biol ISSN: 1465-7392 Impact factor: 28.824