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Role of BicDR in bristle shaft construction and support of BicD functions.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/192097
Date of Publication
January 15, 2024
Publication Type
Article
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Institut für Zellbiol...

Contributor
Jejina, Aleksandra
Institut für Zellbiologie (IZB)
Ayala, Yeniffer
Beuchle, Dirk
Institut für Zellbiologie (IZB)
Höhener, Thomas Christophorcid-logo
Institut für Zellbiologie (IZB)
Dörig, Ruth
Institut für Zellbiologie (IZB)
Vazquez Pianzola, Maria Paula
Institut für Zellbiologie (IZB)
Hernández, Greco
Suter, Beatorcid-logo
Institut für Zellbiologie (IZB)
Subject(s)

500 - Science::570 - ...

Series
Journal of cell science
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
1477-9137
Publisher
Company of Biologists
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1242/jcs.261408
PubMed ID
38264934
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BicaudalD and Bicauda...

Description
Cell polarization requires asymmetric localization of numerous mRNAs, proteins, and organelles. The movement of cargo towards the minus end of microtubules mostly depends on cytoplasmic dynein motors. In the dynein/dynactin/Bicaudal-D transport machinery, Bicaudal-D (BicD) links the cargo to the motor. Here we focus on the role of Drosophila BicD-related (BicDR) in the development of the long bristles. Together with BicD, it contributes to the organization and stability of the actin cytoskeleton in the not-yet chitinized bristle shaft. BicD and BicDR also support the stable expression and distribution of Rab6 and Spn-F in the bristle shaft, including the distal tip localization of Spn-F, pointing to the role of microtubule-dependent vesicle trafficking for bristle construction. BicDR supports the function of BicD and we discuss the hypothesis whereby BicDR might transport cargo more locally and BicD over long distances, such as to the distal tip. We also identified embryonic proteins that interact with BicDR and appear to be BicDR cargo. For one of them, EF1g, we showed that EF1g genetically interacts with BicD and BicDR in the construction of the bristles.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/173765
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