2019
DOI: 10.1101/806281
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A single-cell transcriptome atlas of the adult muscle precursors uncovers early events in fiber-type divergence inDrosophila

Abstract: In Drosophila, the wing disc-associated adult muscle precursors (AMPs) give rise to the fibrillar indirect flight muscles (IFM) and the tubular direct flight muscles (DFM). To understand early transcriptional events underlying this muscle diversification, we performed single cell RNA-sequencing experiments and built a cell atlas of AMPs associated with third instar larval wing disc. Our analysis identified distinct transcriptional signatures for IFM and DFM precursors that underlie the molecular basis of their… Show more

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“…The few tracheal cells were identified by high expression of the genes waterproof (wat) and tracheal-prostasin (tpr) (Jaspers et al, 2014;Drees et al, 2019), and the hemocytes were distinguished by high expression levels of Hemese (He) and regucalcin (Kurucz et al, 2003;Klebes et al, 2005) ( Figure 1E, Figure 1 -figure supplement 1). We observed a similar set of marker genes as other recently published wing disc scRNAseq analyses (Deng et al, 2019;Bageritz et al, 2019;Zappia et al, 2019). Altogether, we recovered profiles for 19,885 adult muscle precursors (AMPs), 7,104 wing disc epithelial cells, 15 tracheal cells, and 12 hemocytes.…”
Section: Single-cell Transcriptomics Of the Developing Wing Disc Idensupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The few tracheal cells were identified by high expression of the genes waterproof (wat) and tracheal-prostasin (tpr) (Jaspers et al, 2014;Drees et al, 2019), and the hemocytes were distinguished by high expression levels of Hemese (He) and regucalcin (Kurucz et al, 2003;Klebes et al, 2005) ( Figure 1E, Figure 1 -figure supplement 1). We observed a similar set of marker genes as other recently published wing disc scRNAseq analyses (Deng et al, 2019;Bageritz et al, 2019;Zappia et al, 2019). Altogether, we recovered profiles for 19,885 adult muscle precursors (AMPs), 7,104 wing disc epithelial cells, 15 tracheal cells, and 12 hemocytes.…”
Section: Single-cell Transcriptomics Of the Developing Wing Disc Idensupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Some of these identified genes were expressed at higher levels within certain subsets of indirect AMP, such as the transcription factors h and rotund (rn) that jointly mark a subset of indirect AMPs (Figure 3B and Figure 3 -figure supplement 3). Using a rn-Gal4 line, we confirmed the expression of rn in a subset of AMPs nearest to the stalk of the wing disc ( Figure 3 -figure supplement 3), which largely overlaps with the pattern identified for the gene h via antibody staining (Zappia et al, 2019). Potentially, h and rn may separate indirect AMPs into subsets that contribute to different muscle fibers, although such a role has not been described.…”
Section: Cell-type Identities Among the Amps Are Consolidated Much Lasupporting
confidence: 59%
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