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EMBO J ; 19(17): 4463-72, 2000 Sep 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10970840

ABSTRACT

Neurotactin (NRT), a member of the cholinesterase-homologous protein family, is a heterophilic cell adhesion molecule that is required for proper axon guidance during Drosophila development. In this study, we identify amalgam (AMA), a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily, as a ligand for the NRT receptor. Using transfected Schneider 2 cells and embryonic primary cultures, we demonstrate that AMA is a secreted protein. Furthermore, AMA is necessary for NRT-expressing cells both to aggregate with themselves and to associate with embryonic primary culture cells. Aggregation assays performed with truncated NRT molecules reveal that the integrity of the cholinesterase-like extracellular domain was not required either for AMA binding or for adhesion, with only amino acids 347-482 of the extracellular domain being necessary for both activities. Moreover, the NRT cytoplasmic domain is required for NRT-mediated adhesion, although not for AMA binding. Using an ama-deficient stock, we find that ama function is not essential for viability. Pupae deficient for ama do exhibit defasciculation defects of the ocellar nerves similar to those found in nrt mutants.


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Axons , Cell Adhesion , Drosophila Proteins , Drosophila/embryology , Immunoglobulins/metabolism , Membrane Glycoproteins/metabolism , Animals , Base Sequence , Cells, Cultured , DNA Primers , Embryo, Nonmammalian/cytology , Embryo, Nonmammalian/metabolism , Immunoglobulins/genetics , Ligands , RNA/metabolism
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J Cell Biol ; 145(5): 1063-76, 1999 May 31.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10352022

ABSTRACT

The gene encoding the alpha subunit of the Drosophila Go protein is expressed early in embryogenesis in the precursor cells of the heart tube, of the visceral muscles, and of the nervous system. This early expression coincides with the onset of the mesenchymal-epithelial transition to which are subjected the cardial cells and the precursor cells of the visceral musculature. This gene constitutes an appropriate marker to follow this transition. In addition, a detailed analysis of its expression suggests that the cardioblasts originate from two subpopulations of cells in each parasegment of the dorsal mesoderm that might depend on the wingless and hedgehog signaling pathways for both their determination and specification. In the nervous system, the expression of Goalpha shortly precedes the beginning of axonogenesis. Mutants produced in the Goalpha gene harbor abnormalities in the three tissues in which the gene is expressed. In particular, the heart does not form properly and interruptions in the heart epithelium are repeatedly observed, henceforth the brokenheart (bkh) name. Furthermore, in the bkh mutant embryos, the epithelial polarity of cardial cells was not acquired (or maintained) in various places of the cardiac tube. We predict that bkh might be involved in vesicular traffic of membrane proteins that is responsible for the acquisition of polarity.


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Drosophila/embryology , GTP-Binding Proteins/physiology , Heart/embryology , Animals , Cell Differentiation , Drosophila/genetics , Drosophila/metabolism , Embryo, Nonmammalian/embryology , Epithelium/embryology , GTP-Binding Protein alpha Subunits, Gi-Go , Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental , Mutation
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