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Actin filament bundles in Drosophila wing hairs: hairs and bristles use different strategies for assembly.

Gregory M Guild1, Patricia S Connelly, Linda Ruggiero, Kelly A Vranich, Lewis G Tilney.   

Abstract

Actin filament bundles can shape cellular extensions into dramatically different forms. We examined cytoskeleton formation during wing hair morphogenesis using both confocal and electron microscopy. Hairs elongate with linear kinetics (approximately 1 microm/h) over the course of approximately 18 h. The resulting structure is vividly asymmetric and shaped like a rose thorn--elongated in the distal direction, curved in two dimensions with an oval base and a round tip. High-resolution analysis shows that the cytoskeleton forms from microvilli-like pimples that project actin filaments into the cytoplasm. These filaments become cross-linked into bundles by the sequential use of three cross-bridges: villin, forked and fascin. Genetic loss of each cross-bridge affects cell shape. Filament bundles associate together, with no lateral membrane attachments, into a cone of overlapping bundles that matures into an oval base by the asymmetric addition of bundles on the distal side. In contrast, the long bristle cell extension is supported by equally long (up to 400 microm) filament bundles assembled together by end-to-end grafting of shorter modules. Thus, bristle and hair cells use microvilli and cross-bridges to generate the common raw material of actin filament bundles but employ different strategies to assemble these into vastly different shapes.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15917291      PMCID: PMC1182302          DOI: 10.1091/mbc.e05-03-0185

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Cell        ISSN: 1059-1524            Impact factor:   4.138


  27 in total

1.  The role actin filaments play in providing the characteristic curved form of Drosophila bristles.

Authors:  Lewis G Tilney; Patricia S Connelly; Linda Ruggiero; Kelly A Vranich; Gregory M Guild; David Derosier
Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2004-09-15       Impact factor: 4.138

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3.  Actin filament turnover removes bundles from Drosophila bristle cells.

Authors:  Gregory M Guild; Patricia S Connelly; Kelly A Vranich; Michael K Shaw; Lewis G Tilney
Journal:  J Cell Sci       Date:  2002-02-01       Impact factor: 5.285

4.  Towards a model of the organisation of planar polarity and pattern in the Drosophila abdomen.

Authors:  Peter A Lawrence; José Casal; Gary Struhl
Journal:  Development       Date:  2002-06       Impact factor: 6.868

5.  Regulation of actin filament cross-linking and bundle shape in Drosophila bristles.

Authors:  L G Tilney; P S Connelly; K A Vranich; M K Shaw; G M Guild
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  2000-01-10       Impact factor: 10.539

6.  Roles for Rac1 and Cdc42 in planar polarization and hair outgrowth in the wing of Drosophila.

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Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1996-12       Impact factor: 10.539

7.  F-actin bundles in Drosophila bristles are assembled from modules composed of short filaments.

Authors:  L G Tilney; P Connelly; S Smith; G M Guild
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1996-12       Impact factor: 10.539

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Authors:  Rachel A Drysdale; Madeline A Crosby
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9.  Actin filaments and microtubules play different roles during bristle elongation in Drosophila.

Authors:  L G Tilney; P S Connelly; K A Vranich; M K Shaw; G M Guild
Journal:  J Cell Sci       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 5.285

10.  Why are two different cross-linkers necessary for actin bundle formation in vivo and what does each cross-link contribute?

Authors:  L G Tilney; P S Connelly; K A Vranich; M K Shaw; G M Guild
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1998-10-05       Impact factor: 10.539

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4.  Dusky-like functions as a Rab11 effector for the deposition of cuticle during Drosophila bristle development.

Authors:  Ranganayaki Nagaraj; Paul N Adler
Journal:  Development       Date:  2012-01-25       Impact factor: 6.868

5.  The shavenoid gene of Drosophila encodes a novel actin cytoskeleton interacting protein that promotes wing hair morphogenesis.

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Journal:  Genetics       Date:  2005-12-01       Impact factor: 4.562

6.  The Drosophila planar polarity gene multiple wing hairs directly regulates the actin cytoskeleton.

Authors:  Qiuheng Lu; Dorothy A Schafer; Paul N Adler
Journal:  Development       Date:  2015-07-07       Impact factor: 6.868

Review 7.  Planar cell polarity in Drosophila.

Authors:  Saw Myat Thanda W Maung; Andreas Jenny
Journal:  Organogenesis       Date:  2011-07-01       Impact factor: 2.500

8.  Nonmuscle myosin II is required for cell proliferation, cell sheet adhesion and wing hair morphology during wing morphogenesis.

Authors:  Josef D Franke; Ruth A Montague; Daniel P Kiehart
Journal:  Dev Biol       Date:  2010-06-28       Impact factor: 3.582

Review 9.  Actin in hair cells and hearing loss.

Authors:  Meghan C Drummond; Inna A Belyantseva; Karen H Friderici; Thomas B Friedman
Journal:  Hear Res       Date:  2011-12-13       Impact factor: 3.208

10.  The deaf mouse mutant whirler suggests a role for whirlin in actin filament dynamics and stereocilia development.

Authors:  Mette M Mogensen; Agnieszka Rzadzinska; Karen P Steel
Journal:  Cell Motil Cytoskeleton       Date:  2007-07
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