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Model investigation of central regulatory contour of gene net of D. melanogaster macrochaete morphogenesis

Journal

RUSSIAN JOURNAL OF DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY
Volume 43, Issue 1, Pages 49-53

Publisher

MAIK NAUKA/INTERPERIODICA/SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S106236041201002X

Keywords

drosophila; achaete-scute complex; gene nets; mathematical model; nonlinear dynamic systems; stationary points

Funding

  1. Siberian Branch, Russian Academy of Sciences [119]
  2. Russian Academy of Sciences [A.II.6]
  3. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [09-01-00070, 09-04-12209-ofi_m]
  4. Analytical Departmental Target Program Development of Scientific Potential of the Higher School [2.1.1/3707]
  5. Federal Agency for Science and Innovations [02.512.11.2332]

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Morphogenesis of drosophila macrochaete functioning as mechanoreceptors includes several steps, each of which has their own genetic support described in terms of gene nets. Mechanoreceptor develops from one parental cell (Sensory Organ Precursor cell-SOP cell), the determination of which has a critical role in macrochaete development. The highest content of AS-C proneural proteins with respect to surrounding cells that initiate a neural way of cellular development and by means of it mechanoreceptor morphogenesis is typical for SOP cell. The key object of gene net providing parental cell determination consists of gene complex achaete-scute (AS-C). This complex activity is controlled by central regulatory contour (CRC). Besides AS-C, CRC includes the following genes: hairy, senseless (sens), charlatan (chn), scratch (scrt), daughterless (da), extramacrochaete (emc), and groucho (gro). The system of direct relation and feedback and induction and repression relations between CRC components are realized via the coding by these genes proteins. A mathematical model of CRC functioning as a regulator of proneural AS-C protein content in SOP cell determining successful passing of the main phase of morphogenesis of D. melanogaster mechanoreceptor is discussed.

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