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ssbd-repos-000337 (337-Isoe-BrainRegion)
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Title
3D medaka brain visualized clonally related units in the pallium
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Release Date
2024-12-14
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12.4 GB

Organism
Oryzias latipes
Strain
HuC:loxp-DsRed-loxp-GFP, HSP-Cre
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GO Molecular Function (MF)
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GO Biological Process (BP)
neuron migration, neurogenesis
GO Cellular Component (CC)
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Study Type
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Imaging Methods
light-sheet microscopy

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Related paper(s)

Yasuko Isoe, Ryohei Nakamura, Shigenori Nonaka, Yasuhiro Kamei, Teruhiro Okuyama, Naoyuki Yamamoto, Hideaki Takeuchi, Hiroyuki Takeda (2023) Epigenetically distinct synaptic architecture in clonal compartments in the teleostean dorsal pallium., eLife, Volume 12

Published in 2023 Jul 25 (Electronic publication in July 25, 2023, midnight )

(Abstract) The dorsal telencephalon (i.e. the pallium) exhibits high anatomical diversity across vertebrate classes. The non-mammalian dorsal pallium accommodates various compartmentalized structures among species. The developmental, functional, and evolutional diversity of the dorsal pallium remain unillustrated. Here, we analyzed the structure and epigenetic landscapes of cell lineages in the telencephalon of medaka fish (Oryzias latipes) that possesses a clearly delineated dorsal pallium (Dd2). We found that pallial anatomical regions, including Dd2, are formed by mutually exclusive clonal units, and that each pallium compartment exhibits a distinct epigenetic landscape. In particular, Dd2 possesses a unique open chromatin pattern that preferentially targets synaptic genes. Indeed, Dd2 shows a high density of synapses. Finally, we identified several transcription factors as candidate regulators. Taken together, we suggest that cell lineages are the basic components for the functional regionalization in the pallial anatomical compartments and that their changes have been the driving force for evolutionary diversity.

Contact(s)
Yasuko Isoe
Organization(s)
Harvard University , Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology , Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
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Quantitative Data Contributors

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