| Literature DB >> 12034756 |
Christian Wolf1, Nina Gerlach, Reinhard Schuh.
Abstract
Development of the ectodermally derived Drosophila tracheal system is based on branch outgrowth and fusion that interconnect metamerically arranged tracheal subunits into a highly stereotyped three-dimensional tubular structure. Recent studies have revealed that this process involves a specialized cell type of mesodermal origin, termed bridge-cell. Single bridge-cells are located between adjacent tracheal subunits and serve as guiding posts for the outgrowing dorsal trunk branches. We show that bridge-cell-approaching tracheal cells form filopodia-like cell extensions, which attach to the bridge-cell surface and are essential for the tracheal subunit interconnection. The results of both dominant-negative and gain-of-function experiments suggest that the formation of cell extensions require Cdc42-mediated Drosophila fibroblast growth factor activity.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12034756 PMCID: PMC1084149 DOI: 10.1093/embo-reports/kvf115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EMBO Rep ISSN: 1469-221X Impact factor: 8.807