TY - JOUR
T1 - Mutations affecting cell fates and cellular rearrangements during gastrulation in zebrafish
AU - Solnica-Krezel, Lilianna
AU - Stemple, Derek L.
AU - Mountcastle-Shah, Eliza
AU - Rangini, Zehava
AU - Neuhauss, Stephan C.F.
AU - Malicki, Jarema
AU - Schier, Alexander F.
AU - Stainier, Didier Y.R.
AU - Zwartkruis, Fried
AU - Abdelilah, Salim
AU - Driever, Wolfgang
PY - 1996
Y1 - 1996
N2 - One of the major challenges of developmental biology is understanding the inductive and morphogenetic processes that shape the vertebrate embryo. In a large-scale genetic screen for zygotic effect, embryonic lethal mutations in zebrafish we have identified 25 mutations that affect specification of cell fates and/or cellular rearrangements during gastrulation. These mutations define at least 14 complementation groups, four of which correspond to previously identified genes. Phenotypic analysis of the ten novel loci revealed three groups of mutations causing distinct effects on cell fates in the gastrula. One group comprises mutations that lead to deficiencies in dorsal mesodermal fates and affect central nervous system patterning. Mutations from the second group affect formation of ventroposterior embryonic structures. We suggest that mutations in these two groups identify genes necessary for the formation, maintenance or function of the dorsal organizer and the ventral signaling pathway, respectively. Mutations in the third group affect primarily cellular rearrangements during gastrulation and have complex effects on cell fates in the embryo. This group, and to some extent mutations from the first two groups, affect the major morphogenetic processes, epiboly, convergence and extension, and tail morphogenesis. These mutations provide an approach to understanding the genetic control of gastrulation in vertebrates.
AB - One of the major challenges of developmental biology is understanding the inductive and morphogenetic processes that shape the vertebrate embryo. In a large-scale genetic screen for zygotic effect, embryonic lethal mutations in zebrafish we have identified 25 mutations that affect specification of cell fates and/or cellular rearrangements during gastrulation. These mutations define at least 14 complementation groups, four of which correspond to previously identified genes. Phenotypic analysis of the ten novel loci revealed three groups of mutations causing distinct effects on cell fates in the gastrula. One group comprises mutations that lead to deficiencies in dorsal mesodermal fates and affect central nervous system patterning. Mutations from the second group affect formation of ventroposterior embryonic structures. We suggest that mutations in these two groups identify genes necessary for the formation, maintenance or function of the dorsal organizer and the ventral signaling pathway, respectively. Mutations in the third group affect primarily cellular rearrangements during gastrulation and have complex effects on cell fates in the embryo. This group, and to some extent mutations from the first two groups, affect the major morphogenetic processes, epiboly, convergence and extension, and tail morphogenesis. These mutations provide an approach to understanding the genetic control of gastrulation in vertebrates.
KW - Convergence
KW - Dorsoventral polarity
KW - Epiboly
KW - Extension
KW - Gastrulation
KW - Organizer
KW - Zebrafish
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=12644313224&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1242/dev.123.1.67
DO - 10.1242/dev.123.1.67
M3 - Article
C2 - 9007230
AN - SCOPUS:12644313224
SN - 0950-1991
VL - 123
SP - 67
EP - 80
JO - Development
JF - Development
ER -