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Title: Optogenetic modulation of Notch signaling during tissue morphogenesis in Drosophila
Authors: Renzis, Stefano De
KRISHNAN, ROHIT
Dept. of Biology
20111055
Keywords: 2016
Notch
Drosophila
Optogenetics
Cry2
Mesectoderm
single minded
Issue Date: May-2016
Abstract: Precise activation of signaling pathways is essential for the development of a multicellular organism. Signaling systems display a high range of complexity with quantitative differences in levels of activation often leading to altered cellular responses. A thorough quantitative analysis of these signaling modules would require the ability to modulate individual pathway components with high spatial and temporal precision. Here, I have employed optogenetics to manipulate an endogenous Notch signaling component during Drosophila embryogenesis. I have utilised an optogenetically tagged allele of the Notch ligand, Delta (Opto-Delta), which was generated in the host laboratory. I demonstrate that Opto-Delta functions as a light sensitive loss of function allele and characterise the mechanism underlying light mediated inhibition of Notch activation. Combining Opto-Delta with live transcriptional reporters of Notch activity, I further establish a system to regulate Notch signaling with sub-cellular and second scale precision, which can now be used to gain a quantitative understanding of the input-output relationship underlying Notch signaling.
URI: http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/623
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