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eLife
Cost-precision trade-off relation determines the optimal morphogen gradient for accurate biological pattern formation
Yonghyun Song1  Changbong Hyeon1 
[1] Korea Institute for Advanced Study, Seoul, Republic of Korea;
关键词: morphogenesis;    thermodynamic cost;    pattern formation;    zebra fish;    D. melanogaster;   
DOI  :  10.7554/eLife.70034
来源: eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd
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【 摘 要 】

Spatial boundaries formed during animal development originate from the pre-patterning of tissues by signaling molecules, called morphogens. The accuracy of boundary location is limited by the fluctuations of morphogen concentration that thresholds the expression level of target gene. Producing more morphogen molecules, which gives rise to smaller relative fluctuations, would better serve to shape more precise target boundaries; however, it incurs more thermodynamic cost. In the classical diffusion-depletion model of morphogen profile formation, the morphogen molecules synthesized from a local source display an exponentially decaying concentration profile with a characteristic length λ. Our theory suggests that in order to attain a precise profile with the minimal cost, λ should be roughly half the distance to the target boundary position from the source. Remarkably, we find that the profiles of morphogens that pattern the Drosophila embryo and wing imaginal disk are formed with nearly optimal λ. Our finding underscores the cost-effectiveness of precise morphogen profile formation in Drosophila development.

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