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Transgene Rescue Identifies an Essential Function for Drosophila β Spectrin in the Nervous System and a Selective Requirement for Ankyrin-2–binding Activity

The protein spectrin is ubiquitous in animal cells and is believed to play important roles in cell shape and membrane stability, cell polarity, and endomembrane traffic. Experiments here were undertaken to identify sites of essential β spectrin function in Drosophila and to determine whether spectri...

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Autores principales: Mazock, G. Harper, Das, Amlan, Base, Christine, Dubreuil, Ronald R.
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Publicado: The American Society for Cell Biology 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2921109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20573981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E10-03-0180
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author Mazock, G. Harper
Das, Amlan
Base, Christine
Dubreuil, Ronald R.
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Das, Amlan
Base, Christine
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description The protein spectrin is ubiquitous in animal cells and is believed to play important roles in cell shape and membrane stability, cell polarity, and endomembrane traffic. Experiments here were undertaken to identify sites of essential β spectrin function in Drosophila and to determine whether spectrin and ankyrin function are strictly linked to one another. The Gal4-UAS system was used to drive tissue-specific overexpression of a β spectrin transgene or to knock down β spectrin expression with dsRNA. The results show that 1) overexpression of β spectrin in most of the cell types studied was lethal; 2) knockdown of β spectrin in most tissues had no detectable effect on growth or viability of the organism; and 3) nervous system-specific expression of a UAS-β spectrin transgene was sufficient to overcome the lethality of a loss-of-function β spectrin mutation. Thus β spectrin expression in other cells was not required for development of fertile adult males, although females lacking nonneuronal spectrin were sterile. Previous data indicated that binding of the DAnk1 isoform of ankyrin to spectrin was partially dispensable for viability. Domain swap experiments here uncovered a different requirement for neuronal DAnk2 binding to spectrin and establish that DAnk2-binding is critical for β spectrin function in vivo.
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spelling pubmed-29211092010-10-30 Transgene Rescue Identifies an Essential Function for Drosophila β Spectrin in the Nervous System and a Selective Requirement for Ankyrin-2–binding Activity Mazock, G. Harper Das, Amlan Base, Christine Dubreuil, Ronald R. Mol Biol Cell Articles The protein spectrin is ubiquitous in animal cells and is believed to play important roles in cell shape and membrane stability, cell polarity, and endomembrane traffic. Experiments here were undertaken to identify sites of essential β spectrin function in Drosophila and to determine whether spectrin and ankyrin function are strictly linked to one another. The Gal4-UAS system was used to drive tissue-specific overexpression of a β spectrin transgene or to knock down β spectrin expression with dsRNA. The results show that 1) overexpression of β spectrin in most of the cell types studied was lethal; 2) knockdown of β spectrin in most tissues had no detectable effect on growth or viability of the organism; and 3) nervous system-specific expression of a UAS-β spectrin transgene was sufficient to overcome the lethality of a loss-of-function β spectrin mutation. Thus β spectrin expression in other cells was not required for development of fertile adult males, although females lacking nonneuronal spectrin were sterile. Previous data indicated that binding of the DAnk1 isoform of ankyrin to spectrin was partially dispensable for viability. Domain swap experiments here uncovered a different requirement for neuronal DAnk2 binding to spectrin and establish that DAnk2-binding is critical for β spectrin function in vivo. The American Society for Cell Biology 2010-08-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2921109/ /pubmed/20573981 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E10-03-0180 Text en © 2010 by The American Society for Cell Biology
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Mazock, G. Harper
Das, Amlan
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Dubreuil, Ronald R.
Transgene Rescue Identifies an Essential Function for Drosophila β Spectrin in the Nervous System and a Selective Requirement for Ankyrin-2–binding Activity
title Transgene Rescue Identifies an Essential Function for Drosophila β Spectrin in the Nervous System and a Selective Requirement for Ankyrin-2–binding Activity
title_full Transgene Rescue Identifies an Essential Function for Drosophila β Spectrin in the Nervous System and a Selective Requirement for Ankyrin-2–binding Activity
title_fullStr Transgene Rescue Identifies an Essential Function for Drosophila β Spectrin in the Nervous System and a Selective Requirement for Ankyrin-2–binding Activity
title_full_unstemmed Transgene Rescue Identifies an Essential Function for Drosophila β Spectrin in the Nervous System and a Selective Requirement for Ankyrin-2–binding Activity
title_short Transgene Rescue Identifies an Essential Function for Drosophila β Spectrin in the Nervous System and a Selective Requirement for Ankyrin-2–binding Activity
title_sort transgene rescue identifies an essential function for drosophila β spectrin in the nervous system and a selective requirement for ankyrin-2–binding activity
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2921109/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20573981
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E10-03-0180
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