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Metabolic mechanisms of species-specific developmental tempo

Ryohei Iwata, Pierre Vanderhaeghen

2024Developmental Cell27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Development consists of a highly ordered suite of steps and transitions, like choreography. Although these sequences are often evolutionarily conserved, they can display species variations in duration and speed, thereby modifying final organ size or function. Despite their evolutionary significance, the mechanisms underlying species-specific scaling of developmental tempo have remained unclear. Here, we will review recent findings that implicate global cellular mechanisms, particularly intermediary and protein metabolism, as species-specific modifiers of developmental tempo. In various systems, from somitic cell oscillations to neuronal development, metabolic pathways display species differences. These have been linked to mitochondrial metabolism, which can influence the species-specific speed of developmental transitions. Thus, intermediary metabolic pathways regulate developmental tempo together with other global processes, including proteostasis and chromatin remodeling. By linking metabolism and the evolution of developmental trajectories, these findings provide opportunities to decipher how species-specific cellular timing can influence organism fitness.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyProteostasisOrganismModel organismFunction (biology)Evolutionary biologyHeterochronyDevelopmental biologyCell biologyGeneticsOntogenyGenePhysiological and biochemical adaptationsGenetics, Aging, and Longevity in Model OrganismsNeurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
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