Quantifying the Gurken morphogen gradient in Drosophila oogenesis. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Quantitative information about the distribution of morphogens is crucial for understanding their effects on cell-fate determination, yet it is difficult to obtain through direct measurements. We have developed a parameter estimation approach for quantifying the spatial distribution of Gurken, a TGFalpha-like EGFR ligand that acts as a morphogen in Drosophila oogenesis. Modeling of Gurken/EGFR system shows that the shape of the Gurken gradient is controlled by a single dimensionless parameter, the Thiele modulus, which reflects the relative importance of ligand diffusion and degradation. By combining the model with genetic alterations of EGFR levels, we have estimated the value of the Thiele modulus in the wild-type egg chamber. This provides a direct characterization of the shape of the Gurken gradient and demonstrates how parameter estimation techniques can be used to quantify morphogen gradients in development.

published proceedings

  • Dev Cell

author list (cited authors)

  • Goentoro, L. A., Reeves, G. T., Kowal, C. P., Martinelli, L., Schpbach, T., & Shvartsman, S. Y.

citation count

  • 73

complete list of authors

  • Goentoro, Lea A||Reeves, Gregory T||Kowal, Craig P||Martinelli, Luigi||Schüpbach, Trudi||Shvartsman, Stanislav Y

publication date

  • August 2006