Journal article
Ecdysone signaling opposes epidermal growth factor signaling in regulating cyst differentiation in the male gonad of Drosophila melanogaster
Y Qian, N Dominado, R Zoller, C Ng, K Kudyba, NA Siddall, GR Hime, C Schulz
Developmental Biology | Published : 2014
Abstract
The development of stem cell daughters into the differentiated state normally requires a cascade of proliferation and differentiation steps that are typically regulated by external signals. The germline cells of most animals, in specific, are associated with somatic support cells and depend on them for normal development. In the male gonad of Drosophila melanogaster, germline cells are completely enclosed by cytoplasmic extensions of somatic cyst cells, and these cysts form a functional unit. Signaling from the germline to the cyst cells via the Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) is required for germline enclosure and has been proposed to provide a temporal signature promoting early ste..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors are indebted to Manashree Malpe and Alicia Hudson for technical assistance and Judith Willis, Scott Dougan, and Mark Brown for helpful discussion. We thank Manashree Malpe, Alicia Hudson, and Wolfgang Lukowitz for critical reading of the manuscript. This work was supported by the NSF Grants #0841419 and #1355009 given to CS and ARC Discovery Project 120100224 given to GH.