• DocumentCode
    81187
  • Title

    Systems approach to developmental biology - designs for robust patterning

  • Author

    Morishita, Yu ; Hironaka, Ken-ichi

  • Author_Institution
    Center for Dev. Biol., RIKEN, Kobe, Japan
  • Volume
    7
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Apr-13
  • Firstpage
    38
  • Lastpage
    49
  • Abstract
    Patterning is an important step in animal development that generates spatially non-uniform gene expression patterns or spatially heterogeneous cellular responses. Patterning is realised by the generation and reading of positional information provided by spatial gradients of morphogens, diffusive chemicals in the extracellular environment. To achieve normal development, accurate patterning that is robust against noise is necessary. Here the authors describe how morphogen gradient formation and gradient interpretation processes are designed to achieve highly reproducible patterning. Furthermore, recent advancements in measurement and imaging techniques have enabled researchers to obtain quantitative dynamic and multi-physical data, not only for chemical events, but also for the geometrical and mechanical properties of cells in vivo. The authors briefly review some recent studies on the effects of such non-chemical events on patterning.
  • Keywords
    biochemistry; biodiffusion; biological techniques; biomechanics; cellular transport; genetics; animal development; developmental biology; diffusive chemical; extracellular environment; geometrical properties; gradient interpretation processes; highly reproducible patterning; imaging techniques; measurement techniques; mechanical properties; morphogen gradient formation; morphogen spatial gradient; multiphysical data; nonchemical event; normal development; positional information generation; positional information reading; quantitative dynamic data; robust patterning; spatially heterogeneous cellular responses; spatially nonuniform gene expression pattern; systems approach;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Systems Biology, IET
  • Publisher
    iet
  • ISSN
    1751-8849
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1049/iet-syb.2012.0042
  • Filename
    6521477