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The organization of Golgi in Drosophila bristles requires microtubule motor protein function and a properly organized microtubule array

In the present report, we used highly elongated Drosophila bristle cells to dissect the role of dynein heavy chain (Dhc64C) in Golgi organization. We demonstrated that whereas in the bristle "somal" region Golgi units are composed of cis-, medial, and trans-Golgi compartments (“complete Go...

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Autores principales: Melkov, Anna, Baskar, Raju, Shachal, Rotem, Alcalay, Yehonathan, Abdu, Uri
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6774520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31577833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223174
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author Melkov, Anna
Baskar, Raju
Shachal, Rotem
Alcalay, Yehonathan
Abdu, Uri
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Baskar, Raju
Shachal, Rotem
Alcalay, Yehonathan
Abdu, Uri
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description In the present report, we used highly elongated Drosophila bristle cells to dissect the role of dynein heavy chain (Dhc64C) in Golgi organization. We demonstrated that whereas in the bristle "somal" region Golgi units are composed of cis-, medial, and trans-Golgi compartments (“complete Golgi”), the bristle shaft contains Golgi satellites that lack the trans-Golgi compartment (hereafter referred to as “incomplete Golgi”) and which are static and localized at the base area. However, in Dhc64C mutants, the entire bristle shaft was filled with complete Golgi units containing ectopic trans-Golgi components. To further understand Golgi bristle organization, we tested the roles of microtubule (MT) polarity and the Dhc-opposing motor, kinesin heavy chain (Khc). For our surprise, we found that in Khc and Ik2(Dominant-negative (DN)) flies in which the polarized organization of MTs is affected, the bristle shaft was filled with complete Golgi, similarly to what is seen in Dhc64C flies. Thus, we demonstrated that MTs and the motor proteins Dhc and Khc are required for bristle Golgi organization. However, the fact that both Dhc64C and Khc flies showed similar Golgi defects calls for an additional work to elucidate the molecular mechanism describing why these factors are required for bristle Golgi organization.
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spelling pubmed-67745202019-10-12 The organization of Golgi in Drosophila bristles requires microtubule motor protein function and a properly organized microtubule array Melkov, Anna Baskar, Raju Shachal, Rotem Alcalay, Yehonathan Abdu, Uri PLoS One Research Article In the present report, we used highly elongated Drosophila bristle cells to dissect the role of dynein heavy chain (Dhc64C) in Golgi organization. We demonstrated that whereas in the bristle "somal" region Golgi units are composed of cis-, medial, and trans-Golgi compartments (“complete Golgi”), the bristle shaft contains Golgi satellites that lack the trans-Golgi compartment (hereafter referred to as “incomplete Golgi”) and which are static and localized at the base area. However, in Dhc64C mutants, the entire bristle shaft was filled with complete Golgi units containing ectopic trans-Golgi components. To further understand Golgi bristle organization, we tested the roles of microtubule (MT) polarity and the Dhc-opposing motor, kinesin heavy chain (Khc). For our surprise, we found that in Khc and Ik2(Dominant-negative (DN)) flies in which the polarized organization of MTs is affected, the bristle shaft was filled with complete Golgi, similarly to what is seen in Dhc64C flies. Thus, we demonstrated that MTs and the motor proteins Dhc and Khc are required for bristle Golgi organization. However, the fact that both Dhc64C and Khc flies showed similar Golgi defects calls for an additional work to elucidate the molecular mechanism describing why these factors are required for bristle Golgi organization. Public Library of Science 2019-10-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6774520/ /pubmed/31577833 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223174 Text en © 2019 Melkov et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Melkov, Anna
Baskar, Raju
Shachal, Rotem
Alcalay, Yehonathan
Abdu, Uri
The organization of Golgi in Drosophila bristles requires microtubule motor protein function and a properly organized microtubule array
title The organization of Golgi in Drosophila bristles requires microtubule motor protein function and a properly organized microtubule array
title_full The organization of Golgi in Drosophila bristles requires microtubule motor protein function and a properly organized microtubule array
title_fullStr The organization of Golgi in Drosophila bristles requires microtubule motor protein function and a properly organized microtubule array
title_full_unstemmed The organization of Golgi in Drosophila bristles requires microtubule motor protein function and a properly organized microtubule array
title_short The organization of Golgi in Drosophila bristles requires microtubule motor protein function and a properly organized microtubule array
title_sort organization of golgi in drosophila bristles requires microtubule motor protein function and a properly organized microtubule array
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6774520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31577833
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0223174
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