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The pioneer transcription factor Zelda controls the exit from regeneration and restoration of patterning in Drosophila.

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SciAdv, 6 Jun 2025 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ads5743 Link to full text
Abstract: Many animals can regenerate tissues after injury. While the initiation of regeneration has been studied extensively, how the damage response ends and normal gene expression returns is unclear. We found that in Drosophila wing imaginal discs, the pioneer transcription factor Zelda controls the exit from regeneration and return to normal gene expression. Optogenetic inactivation of Zelda during regeneration disrupted patterning, induced cell fate errors, and caused morphological defects yet had no effect on normal wing development. Using Cleavage Under Targets & Release Using Nuclease, we identified targets of Zelda important for the end of regeneration, including genes that control wing margin and vein specification, compartment identity, and cell adhesion. We also found that GAGA factor and Fork head similarly coordinate patterning after regeneration and that chromatin regions bound by Zelda increase in accessibility during regeneration. Thus, Zelda orchestrates the transition from regeneration to normal gene expression, highlighting a fundamental difference between developmental and regeneration patterning in the wing disc.
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Multiplexing light-inducible recombinases to control cell fate, Boolean logic, and cell patterning in mammalian cells.

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SciAdv, 9 May 2025 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adt1971 Link to full text
Abstract: Light-inducible regulatory proteins are powerful tools to interrogate fundamental mechanisms driving cellular behavior. In particular, genetically encoded photosensory domains fused to split proteins can tightly modulate protein activity and gene expression. While light-inducible split protein systems have performed well individually, few multichromatic and orthogonal gene regulation systems exist in mammalian cells. The design space for multichromatic circuits is limited by the small number of orthogonally addressable optogenetic switches and the types of effectors that can be actuated by them. We developed a library of red light-inducible recombinases and directed patterned myogenesis in a mesenchymal fibroblast-like cell line. To address the limited number of light-inducible domains (LIDs) responding to unique excitation spectra, we multiplexed light-inducible recombinases with our “Boolean logic and arithmetic through DNA excision” (BLADE) platform. Multiplexed optogenetic tools will be transformative for understanding the role of multiple interacting genes and their spatial context in endogenous signaling networks.
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