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Systems‐level quantification of division timing reveals a common genetic architecture controlling asynchrony and fate asymmetry
Authors:Jiaofang Shao  Hon Chun Kaoru Ng  Xiaoliang Ren  Kan He  Jinyue Liao  Yingjin Ang  Long Chen  Xiaotai Huang  Bin Yan  Yiji Xia  Leanne Lai Hang Chan  King Lau Chow  Hong Yan  Zhongying Zhao
Affiliation:1. Department of Biology, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China;2. Center for Stem Cell and Translational Medicine, School of Life Sciences, Anhui University, Hefei, China;3. Division of Life Science and Division of Biomedical Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Hong Kong, China;4. Department of Electronic Engineering, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China;5. State Key Laboratory of Environmental and Biological Analysis, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, China
Abstract:Coordination of cell division timing is crucial for proper cell fate specification and tissue growth. However, the differential regulation of cell division timing across or within cell types during metazoan development remains poorly understood. To elucidate the systems‐level genetic architecture coordinating division timing, we performed a high‐content screening for genes whose depletion produced a significant reduction in the a synchrony of d ivision between s ister cells (ADS) compared to that of wild‐type during Caenorhabditis elegans embryogenesis. We quantified division timing using 3D time‐lapse imaging followed by computer‐aided lineage analysis. A total of 822 genes were selected for perturbation based on their conservation and known roles in development. Surprisingly, we find that cell fate determinants are not only essential for establishing fate asymmetry, but also are imperative for setting the ADS regardless of cellular context, indicating a common genetic architecture used by both cellular processes. The fate determinants demonstrate either coupled or separate regulation between the two processes. The temporal coordination appears to facilitate cell migration during fate specification or tissue growth. Our quantitative dataset with cellular resolution provides a resource for future analyses of the genetic control of spatial and temporal coordination during metazoan development.
Keywords:asynchrony of cell division  automated lineaging     C. elegans     cell cycle length  cell division timing
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