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. 2010 Jul 20;19(1):78-89.
doi: 10.1016/j.devcel.2010.06.006.

Dynamic filopodia transmit intermittent Delta-Notch signaling to drive pattern refinement during lateral inhibition

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Dynamic filopodia transmit intermittent Delta-Notch signaling to drive pattern refinement during lateral inhibition

Michael Cohen et al. Dev Cell. .
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Abstract

The organization of bristles on the Drosophila notum has long served as a popular model of robust tissue patterning. During this process, membrane-tethered Delta activates intracellular Notch signaling in neighboring epithelial cells, which inhibits Delta expression. This induces lateral inhibition, yielding a pattern in which each Delta-expressing mechanosensory organ precursor cell in the epithelium is surrounded on all sides by cells with active Notch signaling. Here, we show that conventional models of Delta-Notch signaling cannot account for bristle spacing or the gradual refinement of this pattern. Instead, the pattern refinement we observe using live imaging is dependent upon dynamic, basal actin-based filopodia and can be quantitatively reproduced by simulations of lateral inhibition incorporating Delta-Notch signaling by transient filopodial contacts between nonneighboring cells. Significantly, the intermittent signaling induced by these filopodial dynamics generates a type of structured noise that is uniquely suited to the generation of well-ordered, tissue-wide epithelial patterns.

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  • Checking out the neighbourhood.
    Sahai E. Sahai E. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2010 Nov;11(11):753. doi: 10.1038/nrm3000. Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol. 2010. PMID: 20966966 No abstract available.

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