Literature DB >> 30002129

Differential expression of Öbek controls ploidy in the Drosophila blood-brain barrier.

Selen Zülbahar1, Florian Sieglitz1, Rita Kottmeier1, Benjamin Altenhein2, Sebastian Rumpf1, Christian Klämbt3.   

Abstract

During development, tissue growth is mediated by either cell proliferation or cell growth, coupled with polyploidy. Both strategies are employed by the cell types that make up the Drosophila blood-brain barrier. During larval growth, the perineurial glia proliferate, whereas the subperineurial glia expand enormously and become polyploid. Here, we show that the level of ploidy in the subperineurial glia is controlled by the N-terminal asparagine amidohydrolase homolog Öbek, and high Öbek levels are required to limit replication. In contrast, perineurial glia express moderate levels of Öbek, and increased Öbek expression blocks their proliferation. Interestingly, other dividing cells are not affected by alteration of Öbek expression. In glia, Öbek counteracts fibroblast growth factor and Hippo signaling to differentially affect cell growth and number. We propose a mechanism by which growth signals are integrated differentially in a glia-specific manner through different levels of Öbek protein to adjust cell proliferation versus endoreplication in the blood-brain barrier.
© 2018. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  Blood-brain barrier; Drosophila; Endomitosis; Glia; N-end rule pathway; NTAN1; Öbek

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30002129     DOI: 10.1242/dev.164111

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Development        ISSN: 0950-1991            Impact factor:   6.868


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