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Particle tracking model of electrophoretic morphogen movement reveals stochastic dynamics of embryonic gradient
Authors:Ying Zhang  Michael Levin
Institution:1. Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology, The Forsyth Institute, and Department of Developmental Biology, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts;2. Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology, and Biology Department, Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts
Abstract:Some developmental events rely on an electrophoretic force to produce morphogenetic gradients. To quantitatively explore the dynamics of this process, we constructed a stochastic model of an early phase of left–right patterning: serotonin movement through the gap junction‐coupled blastomeres of the Xenopus embryo. Particle‐tracking simulations showed that a left–right gradient is formed rapidly, quickly reaching a final stable level. The voltage difference was critical for producing a morphogen gradient of the right steepness; gap junctional connectivity and morphogen mass determined the timing of the gradient. Endogenous electrophoresis drives ~50% of the particles across more than one cell width, and ~20% can travel across half the embryo. The stochastic behavior of the resulting gradients exhibited unexpected complexity among blastomeres' morphogen content, and showed how spatiotemporal variability within individual cells resulted in robust and consistent gradients across the embryonic left–right axis. Analysis of the distribution profile of gradient gain values made quantitative predictions about the conditions that result in the observed background level of laterality defects in unperturbed frog embryos. This work provides a general model that can be used to quantitatively analyze the unexpectedly complex dynamics of morphogens in a wide variety of systems. Developmental Dynamics 238:1923–1935, 2009. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:left–  right asymmetry  mathematical modeling  electrophoresis  Xenopus  gap junctions  laterality  gradient  serotonin
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