Initial characterization of gap phase introduction in every cell cycle of C. elegans embryogenesis

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  • Ming-Kin Wong
  • Vincy Wing Sze Ho
  • Xiaotai Huang
  • Lu-Yan Chan
  • Dongying Xie
  • Xiaoliang Ren
  • Guoye Guan
  • Yiming Ma
  • Boyi Hu
  • Zhongying Zhao

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Original languageEnglish
Article number978962
Journal / PublicationFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Volume10
Online published25 Oct 2022
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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Abstract

Early embryonic cell cycles usually alternate between S and M phases without any gap phase. When the gap phases are developmentally introduced in various cell types remains poorly defined especially during embryogenesis. To establish the cell-specific introduction of gap phases in embryo, we generate multiple fluorescence ubiquitin cell cycle indicators (FUCCI) in C. elegans. Time-lapse 3D imaging followed by lineal expression profiling reveals sharp and differential accumulation of the FUCCI reporters, allowing the systematic demarcation of cell cycle phases throughout embryogenesis. Accumulation of the reporters reliably identifies both G1 and G2 phases only in two embryonic cells with an extended cell cycle length, suggesting that the remaining cells divide either without a G1 phase, or with a brief G1 phase that is too short to be picked up by our reporters. In summary, we provide an initial picture of gap phase introduction in a metazoan embryo. The newly developed FUCCI reporters pave the way for further characterization of developmental control of cell cycle progression.

Research Area(s)

  • C. elegans, cell cycle phase, cell lineage, embryogenesis, FUCCI

Citation Format(s)

Initial characterization of gap phase introduction in every cell cycle of C. elegans embryogenesis. / Wong, Ming-Kin; Ho, Vincy Wing Sze; Huang, Xiaotai et al.
In: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, Vol. 10, 978962, 2022.

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