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If induction tells cells what to do How do they remember these instructions for a lifetime? ?

If induction tells cells what to do How do they remember these instructions for a lifetime? ?. Cloning: The ultimate Transplant experiment. Dolly. Cloning: The ultimate Transplant experiment. Oops-- Here’s the real Dolly (guess which tissue she was cloned from!). Cloning:

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If induction tells cells what to do How do they remember these instructions for a lifetime? ?

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  1. If induction tells cells what to do How do they remember these instructions for a lifetime??

  2. Cloning: The ultimate Transplant experiment Dolly

  3. Cloning: The ultimate Transplant experiment Oops-- Here’s the real Dolly (guess which tissue she was cloned from!)

  4. Cloning: The ultimate Transplant experiment

  5. So HOW does cloning work?

  6. Blastula stage cells Can be easily re-programmed

  7. But cloning success drops dramatically as the age of the nuclear donor increases Gilbert Fig. 4.6

  8. All cells have the same DNA and thus the same library of genes yet different mRNAs are made by different cells

  9. DNA imprinting: an example of how DNA methylation influences gene expression during development

  10. Two paternal genomes: Very small embryo, “normal” development of Extraembryonic tissue Two maternal genomes: “normal” embryo, Poor development of Extraembryonic tissue

  11. Imprinting results From pre-programmed Differences in DNA methylation Of selected genes in the sperm and egg

  12. The DNA within cells is NOT naked!

  13. Instead it is wrapped around histone proteins as chromatin

  14. Post-translational modification of histones plays a key role in regulating gene expression

  15. If one transferred chromatin from a de-methylated fat cell that had become a myoblast it could tranform untreated fat cells. However frequency suggests Only one or a few of the genes have this ability

  16. They ultimately identified a single gene- myoD - whose expression could convert ,any other cell types into muscle cells

  17. MyoD is induced by treatments that induce mesoderm

  18. MyoD is expressed at the right place and time to be a master regulator of muscle development

  19. MyoD works with related transcription factors to regulate the muscle cell fate

  20. How to Remember a Developmental Decision

  21. Remember that Wingless is expressed by specific cells within each segment

  22. Engrailed is expressed by cells posterior to those that express Wingless Anterior Posterior Wg En

  23. Here’s the real thing

  24. Engrailed expression initially requires Wingless signaling by the neighboring cells

  25. Later, however, Engrailed becomes autoregulatory i.e., it turns on its own synthesis

  26. In cells where engrailedis turned off, a set of special chromatin proteins bind to it and wrap it up in a permanently inactive state.

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