1. Recent advances in imaging embryonic myoblast fusion in Drosophila.
- Author
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Haralalka S, Cartwright HN, and Abmayr SM
- Subjects
- Actins ultrastructure, Animals, Cell Differentiation, Cell Fusion, Drosophila cytology, Embryo, Nonmammalian, Fluorescence, Myoblasts cytology, Drosophila embryology, Molecular Imaging trends
- Abstract
Myoblast fusion in the Drosophila embryos is a complex process that includes changes in cell movement, morphology and behavior over time. The advent of fluorescent proteins (FPs) has made it possible to track and image live cells, to capture the process of myoblast fusion, and to carry out quantitative analysis of myoblasts in real time. By tagging proteins with FPs, it is also possible to monitor the subcellular events that accompany the fusion process. Herein, we discuss the recent progress that has been made in imaging myoblast fusion in Drosophila, reagents that are now available, and microscopy conditions to consider. Using an Actin-FP fusion protein along with a membrane marker to outline the cells, we show the dynamic formation and breakdown of F-actin foci at sites of fusion. We also describe the methods used successfully to show that these foci are primarily if not wholly present in the fusion-competent myoblasts., (Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Published
- 2012
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