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Keisuke Sako1, Saurabh J Pradhan2, Vanessa Barone1, Álvaro Inglés-Prieto3, Patrick Müller4, Verena Ruprecht1, Daniel Čapek1, Sanjeev Galande2, Harald Janovjak5, Carl-Philipp Heisenberg6.
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During metazoan development, the temporal pattern of morphogen signaling is critical for organizing cell fates in space and time. Yet, tools for temporally controlling morphogen signaling within the embryo are still scarce. Here, we developed a photoactivatable Nodal receptor to determine how the temporal pattern of Nodal signaling affects cell fate specification during zebrafish gastrulation. By using this receptor to manipulate the duration of Nodal signaling in vivo by light, we show that extended Nodal signaling within the organizer promotes prechordal plate specification and suppresses endoderm differentiation. Endoderm differentiation is suppressed by extended Nodal signaling inducing expression of the transcriptional repressor goosecoid (gsc) in prechordal plate progenitors, which in turn restrains Nodal signaling from upregulating the endoderm differentiation gene sox17 within these cells. Thus, optogenetic manipulation of Nodal signaling identifies a critical role of Nodal signaling duration for organizer cell fate specification during gastrulation.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27396324 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.06.036
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423