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Lineage-specific control of convergent differentiation by a Forkhead repressor

Authors :
John I. Murray
Shai Shaham
Karolina Mizeracka
Julia M. Rogers
Martha L. Bulyk
Jonathan D. Rumley
Maxwell G. Heiman
Source :
Development
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
The Company of Biologists Ltd, 2021.

Abstract

During convergent differentiation, multiple developmental lineages produce a highly similar or identical cell type. However, few molecular players that drive convergent differentiation are known. Here, we show that the C. elegans Forkhead transcription factor UNC-130 is required in only one of three convergent lineages that produce the same glial cell type. UNC-130 acts transiently as a repressor in progenitors and newly-born terminal cells to allow the proper specification of cells related by lineage rather than by cell type or function. Specification defects correlate with UNC-130:DNA binding, and UNC-130 can be functionally replaced by its human homolog, the neural crest lineage determinant FoxD3. We propose that, in contrast to terminal selectors that activate cell-type specific transcriptional programs in terminally differentiating cells, UNC-130 acts early and specifically in one convergent lineage to produce a cell type that also arises from molecularly distinct progenitors in other lineages.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Development
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....54d26340346e55a7f9c3af447bfb5a06