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Focal adhesion kinase controls morphogenesis of the Drosophilaoptic stalk

Authors :
Daiki Umetsu
Satoshi Murakami
Tetsuya Tabata
Yuko Maeyama
Makoto Sato
Shoko Yoshida
Source :
Development. 134:1539-1548
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
The Company of Biologists, 2007.

Abstract

Photoreceptor cell axons (R axons) innervate optic ganglia in the Drosophila brain through the tubular optic stalk. This structure consists of surface glia (SG) and forms independently of R axon projection. In a screen for genes involved in optic stalk formation, we identified Fak56D encoding a Drosophila homolog of mammalian focal adhesion kinase (FAK). FAK is a main component of the focal adhesion signaling that regulates various cellular events, including cell migration and morphology. We show that Fak56D mutation causes severe disruption of the optic stalk structure. These phenotypes were completely rescued by Fak56D transgene expression in the SG cells but not in photoreceptor cells. Moreover, Fak56D genetically interacts with myospheroid, which encodes an integrin β subunit. In addition,we found that CdGAPr is also required for optic stalk formation and genetically interacts with Fak56D. CdGAPr encodes a GTPase-activating domain that is homologous to that of mammalian CdGAP, which functions in focal adhesion signaling. Hence the optic stalk is a simple monolayered structure that can serve as an ideal system for studying glial cell morphogenesis and the developmental role(s) of focal adhesion signaling.

Details

ISSN :
14779129 and 09501991
Volume :
134
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Development
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cd9f14f372cdeccfaaffbe8cb8b2cf77
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.001529