Nodal, as a morphogen, plays important roles in cell fate decision, pattern formation and organizer function. But because of the complex context in vivo and technology limitations, systematic studying of genes, cell types and patterns induced by Nodal alone is still missing. Here, by using a relatively simplified model, the zebrafish blastula animal pole explant avoiding additional instructive signals and prepatterns, we constructed a single cell response landscape of graded Nodal signaling, identified 105 Nodal immediate targets and depicted their expression patterns. Our results show that Nodal signaling is sufficient to induce anterior-posterior patterned axial mesoderm and head structure. Surprisingly, the endoderm induced by Nodal alone is mainly the anterior endoderm which gives rise to the pharyngeal pouch only, but not internal organs. Among the 105 Nodal targets, we identified 14 genes carrying varying levels of axis induction capability. Overall, our work provides new insights for understanding of the Nodal function and a valuable resource for future studies of patterning and morphogenesis induced by it.
Single cell response landscape of graded Nodal signaling in zebrafish explants
Tao Cheng,Yan-Yi Xing,Yunfeng Li,Cong Liu,Ying Huang,Ying-Jie Zhang,Sean Gregory Megason,Peng-Fei Xu
Published 2021 in bioRxiv
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2021-04-26
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