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Abstract A fundamental goal in the organogenesis field is to understand how cells organize into tubular shapes. Toward this aim, we have established the hydro-vascular organ in the sea starPatiria miniataas a model for tubulogenesis. In this animal, bilateral tubes grow out from the tip of the developing gut, and precisely extend to specific sites in the larva. This growth involves cell migration coupled with mitosis in distinct zones. Cell proliferation requires FGF signaling, whereas the three-dimensional orientation of the organ depends on Wnt signaling. Specification and maintenance of tube cell fate requires Delta/Notch signaling. Moreover, we identify target genes of the FGF pathway that contribute to tube morphology, revealing molecular mechanisms for tube outgrowth. Finally, we report that FGF activates the Six1/2 transcription factor, which serves as an evolutionarily ancient regulator of branching morphogenesis. This study uncovers distinct mechanisms of tubulogenesis in vivo and we propose that cellular dynamics in the sea star hydro-vascular organ represents a key comparison for understanding the evolution of vertebrate organs.more » « less
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Pal, Debadrita; Visconti, Florencia; SepĂșlveda-RamĂrez, Silvia P; Swartz, S Zachary; Shuster, Charles B (, Springer US)The early embryos of sea urchins and other echinoderms have served as experimental models for the study of cell division since the nineteenth century. Their rapid development, optical clarity, and ease of manipulation continue to offer advantages for studying spindle assembly and cytokinesis. In the absence of transgenic lines, alternative strategies must be employed to visualize microtubules and actin. Here, we describe methods to visualize actin and microtubule using either purified, recombinant proteins, or probes in in vitro-transcribed mRNAs.more » « less
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Swartz, S Zachary; Tan, Tzer Han; Perillo, Margherita; Fakhri, Nikta; Wessel, Gary M; Wikramanayake, Athula H; Cheeseman, Iain M (, Current Biology)
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Wigbers, Manon C.; Tan, Tzer Han; Brauns, Fridtjof; Liu, Jinghui; Swartz, S. Zachary; Frey, Erwin; Fakhri, Nikta (, Nature Physics)null (Ed.)
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