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CalpB modulates border cell migration in Drosophila egg chambers

BACKGROUND: Calpains are calcium regulated intracellular cysteine proteases implicated in a variety of physiological functions and pathological conditions. The Drosophila melanogaster genome contains only two genes, CalpA and CalpB coding for canonical, active calpain enzymes. The movement of the bo...

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Autores principales: Kókai, Endre, Páldy, Ferencz Sándor, Somogyi, Kálmán, Chougule, Anil, Pál, Margit, Kerekes, Éva, Deák, Péter, Friedrich, Péter, Dombrádi, Viktor
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3441222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22827336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-12-20
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author Kókai, Endre
Páldy, Ferencz Sándor
Somogyi, Kálmán
Chougule, Anil
Pál, Margit
Kerekes, Éva
Deák, Péter
Friedrich, Péter
Dombrádi, Viktor
author_facet Kókai, Endre
Páldy, Ferencz Sándor
Somogyi, Kálmán
Chougule, Anil
Pál, Margit
Kerekes, Éva
Deák, Péter
Friedrich, Péter
Dombrádi, Viktor
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description BACKGROUND: Calpains are calcium regulated intracellular cysteine proteases implicated in a variety of physiological functions and pathological conditions. The Drosophila melanogaster genome contains only two genes, CalpA and CalpB coding for canonical, active calpain enzymes. The movement of the border cells in Drosophila egg chambers is a well characterized model of the eukaryotic cell migration. Using this genetically pliable model we can investigate the physiological role of calpains in cell motility. RESULTS: We demonstrate at the whole organism level that CalpB is implicated in cell migration, while the structurally related CalpA paralog can not fulfill the same function. The downregulation of the CalpB gene by mutations or RNA interference results in a delayed migration of the border cells in Drosophila egg chambers. This phenotype is significantly enhanced when the focal adhesion complex genes encoding for α-PS2 integrin ( if), β-PS integrin ( mys) and talin ( rhea) are silenced. The reduction of CalpB activity diminishes the release of integrins from the rear end of the border cells. The delayed migration and the reduced integrin release phenotypes can be suppressed by expressing wild-type talin-head in the border cells but not talin-head(R367A), a mutant form which is not able to bind β-PS integrin. CalpB can cleave talin in vitro, and the two proteins coimmunoprecipitate from Drosophila extracts. CONCLUSIONS: The physiological function of CalpB in border cell motility has been demonstrated in vivo. The genetic interaction between the CalpB and the if, mys, as well as rhea genes, the involvement of active talin head-domains in the process, and the fact that CalpB and talin interact with each other collectively suggest that the limited proteolytic cleavage of talin is one of the possible mechanisms through which CalpB regulates cell migration.
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spelling pubmed-34412222012-09-14 CalpB modulates border cell migration in Drosophila egg chambers Kókai, Endre Páldy, Ferencz Sándor Somogyi, Kálmán Chougule, Anil Pál, Margit Kerekes, Éva Deák, Péter Friedrich, Péter Dombrádi, Viktor BMC Dev Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Calpains are calcium regulated intracellular cysteine proteases implicated in a variety of physiological functions and pathological conditions. The Drosophila melanogaster genome contains only two genes, CalpA and CalpB coding for canonical, active calpain enzymes. The movement of the border cells in Drosophila egg chambers is a well characterized model of the eukaryotic cell migration. Using this genetically pliable model we can investigate the physiological role of calpains in cell motility. RESULTS: We demonstrate at the whole organism level that CalpB is implicated in cell migration, while the structurally related CalpA paralog can not fulfill the same function. The downregulation of the CalpB gene by mutations or RNA interference results in a delayed migration of the border cells in Drosophila egg chambers. This phenotype is significantly enhanced when the focal adhesion complex genes encoding for α-PS2 integrin ( if), β-PS integrin ( mys) and talin ( rhea) are silenced. The reduction of CalpB activity diminishes the release of integrins from the rear end of the border cells. The delayed migration and the reduced integrin release phenotypes can be suppressed by expressing wild-type talin-head in the border cells but not talin-head(R367A), a mutant form which is not able to bind β-PS integrin. CalpB can cleave talin in vitro, and the two proteins coimmunoprecipitate from Drosophila extracts. CONCLUSIONS: The physiological function of CalpB in border cell motility has been demonstrated in vivo. The genetic interaction between the CalpB and the if, mys, as well as rhea genes, the involvement of active talin head-domains in the process, and the fact that CalpB and talin interact with each other collectively suggest that the limited proteolytic cleavage of talin is one of the possible mechanisms through which CalpB regulates cell migration. BioMed Central 2012-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3441222/ /pubmed/22827336 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-12-20 Text en Copyright ©2012 Kokai et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kókai, Endre
Páldy, Ferencz Sándor
Somogyi, Kálmán
Chougule, Anil
Pál, Margit
Kerekes, Éva
Deák, Péter
Friedrich, Péter
Dombrádi, Viktor
CalpB modulates border cell migration in Drosophila egg chambers
title CalpB modulates border cell migration in Drosophila egg chambers
title_full CalpB modulates border cell migration in Drosophila egg chambers
title_fullStr CalpB modulates border cell migration in Drosophila egg chambers
title_full_unstemmed CalpB modulates border cell migration in Drosophila egg chambers
title_short CalpB modulates border cell migration in Drosophila egg chambers
title_sort calpb modulates border cell migration in drosophila egg chambers
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3441222/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22827336
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-213X-12-20
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