[PDF][PDF] Spatiotemporal analysis of a glycolytic activity gradient linked to mouse embryo mesoderm development

V Bulusu, N Prior, MT Snaebjornsson, A Kuehne… - Developmental cell, 2017 - cell.com
V Bulusu, N Prior, MT Snaebjornsson, A Kuehne, KF Sonnen, J Kress, F Stein, C Schultz…
Developmental cell, 2017cell.com
How metabolism is rewired during embryonic development is still largely unknown, as it
remains a major technical challenge to resolve metabolic activities or metabolite levels with
spatiotemporal resolution. Here, we investigated metabolic changes during development of
organogenesis-stage mouse embryos, focusing on the presomitic mesoderm (PSM). We
measured glycolytic labeling kinetics from 13 C-glucose tracing experiments and detected
elevated glycolysis in the posterior, more undifferentiated PSM. We found evidence that the …
Summary
How metabolism is rewired during embryonic development is still largely unknown, as it remains a major technical challenge to resolve metabolic activities or metabolite levels with spatiotemporal resolution. Here, we investigated metabolic changes during development of organogenesis-stage mouse embryos, focusing on the presomitic mesoderm (PSM). We measured glycolytic labeling kinetics from 13C-glucose tracing experiments and detected elevated glycolysis in the posterior, more undifferentiated PSM. We found evidence that the spatial metabolic differences are functionally relevant during PSM development. To enable real-time quantification of a glycolytic metabolite with spatiotemporal resolution, we generated a pyruvate FRET-sensor reporter mouse line. We revealed dynamic changes in cytosolic pyruvate levels as cells transit toward a more anterior PSM state. Combined, our approach identifies a gradient of glycolytic activity across the PSM, and we provide evidence that these spatiotemporal metabolic changes are intrinsically linked to PSM development and differentiation.
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