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ELMO and Sponge specify subapical restriction of Canoe and formation of the subapical domain in early Drosophila embryos

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DEVELOPMENT
卷 145, 期 2, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1242/dev.157909

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Drosophila; Cortical domains; Epithelial domains; Epithelial polarity; Subapical; F-actin; Small GTPase; Guanyl nucleotide exchange factor; Cellularization; Ced-12

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  1. China Scholarship Council
  2. Gottingen Centre for Molecular Biology
  3. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [SPP1464, GR1945/4-1/2, INST1525/16-1 FUGG]

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Canoe/Afadin and the GTPase Rap1 specify the subapical domain during cellularization in Drosophila embryos. The timing of domain formation is unclear. The subapical domain might gradually mature or emerge synchronously with the basal and lateral domains. The potential mechanism for activation of Rap1 by guanyl nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) or GTPase activating proteins (GAPs) is unknown. Here, we retraced the emergence of the subapical domain at the onset of cellularization by in vivo imaging with CanoeYFP in comparison to the lateral and basal markers ScribbledGFP and CherrySlam. CanoeYFP accumulates at a subapical position at about the same time as the lateral marker ScribbledGFP but a few minutes prior to basal CherrySlam. Furthermore, we show that the unconventional GEF complex ELMO-Sponge is subapically enriched and is required for subapical restriction of Canoe. The localization dynamics of ELMO-Sponge suggests a patterning mechanism for positioning the subapical region adjacent to the apical region. While marking the disc-like apical regions before cellularization, ELMO-Sponge redistributes to a ring-like pattern surrounding the apical region at the onset of cellularization.

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