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A Dictyostelium morphogen that is essential for stalk cell formation is generated by a subpopulation of prestalk cells

Abstract

The stalk cell differentiation inducing factor (DIF) has the properties required of a morphogen responsible for pattern regulation during the pseudoplasmodial stage of Dictyostelium development. It induces prestalk cell formation and inhibits prespore cell formation, but there is as yet no strong evidence for a morphogenetic gradient of DIF. We have measured DIF accumulation by monolayers of isolated prestalk and prespore cells in an attempt to provide evidence for such a gradient. DIF is accumulated in the largest quantities by a subpopulation of prestalk cells that specifically express the DIF-inducible genes pDd56 and pDd26. Since it has been shown recently that cells that express pDd56 are localized in the central core of the prestalk cell region of the pseudoplasmodia, our current results suggest a morphogenetic gradient generated by this region.

Authors

Kwong L; Xie Y; Daniel J; Robbins SM; Weeks G

Journal

Development, Vol. 110, No. 1, pp. 303–310

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Publication Date

September 1, 1990

DOI

10.1242/dev.110.1.303

ISSN

0950-1991

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