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Physically asymmetric division of the C. elegans zygote ensures invariably successful embryogenesis

Jankele, Radek  
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Jelier, Rob
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Goenczy, Pierre  
February 23, 2021
Elife

Asymmetric divisions that yield daughter cells of different sizes are frequent during early embryogenesis, but the importance of such a physical difference for successful development remains poorly understood. Here, we investigated this question using the first division of Caenorhabditis elegans embryos, which yields a large AB cell and a small P-1 cell. We equalized AB and P-1 sizes using acute genetic inactivation or optogenetic manipulation of the spindle positioning protein LIN-5. We uncovered that only some embryos tolerated equalization, and that there was a size asymmetry threshold for viability. Cell lineage analysis of equalized embryos revealed an array of defects, including faster cell cycle progression in P-1 descendants, as well as defects in cell positioning, division orientation, and cell fate. Moreover, equalized embryos were more susceptible to external compression. Overall, we conclude that unequal first cleavage is essential for invariably successful embryonic development of C. elegans.

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DOI
10.7554/eLife.61714
Web of Science ID

WOS:000631066200001

Author(s)
Jankele, Radek  
Jelier, Rob
Goenczy, Pierre  
Date Issued

2021-02-23

Published in
Elife
Volume

10

Article Number

e61714

Subjects

Biology

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Life Sciences & Biomedicine - Other Topics

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mitotic spindle

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gene-expression

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force generators

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cell divisions

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maternal genes

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par proteins

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caenorhabditis

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specification

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robustness

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polarity

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