2015
DOI: 10.1242/dev.127902
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Intracellular lumen formation in Drosophila proceeds via a novel subcellular compartment

Abstract: Cellular tubes have diverse morphologies, including multicellular, unicellular and subcellular architectures. Subcellular tubes are found prominently within the vertebrate vasculature, the insect breathing system and the nematode excretory apparatus, but how such tubes form is poorly understood. To characterize the cellular mechanisms of subcellular tube formation, we have refined methods of high pressure freezing/freeze substitution to prepare Drosophila larvae for transmission electron microscopic (TEM) anal… Show more

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“…These vesicles are proposed to coalesce to form the intracellular apical domain, which then connects to other tubes via anastomosis [11, 22, 44, 55]. This mechanism of tube formation is sometimes called “cell hollowing” (Fig.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Seamless Tube Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These vesicles are proposed to coalesce to form the intracellular apical domain, which then connects to other tubes via anastomosis [11, 22, 44, 55]. This mechanism of tube formation is sometimes called “cell hollowing” (Fig.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Seamless Tube Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various large intracellular vacuoles or multivesicular bodies (MVBs) have been detected near the growing lumen of vertebrate capillaries [9, 11], Drosophila terminal cells [55] and the C. elegans canal cell [4, 58], and have been speculated to derive from pinocytosis and contribute to the apical membrane. However, the origin of these vacuoles has not been determined definitively.…”
Section: Mechanisms Of Seamless Tube Formationmentioning
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“…Unless noted otherwise, Drosophila stocks are described in FlyBase and were obtained from the Bloomington Stock center: btl 724 (Ghabrial and Krasnow, 2006) (Guilgur et al, 2014); UAS-bnl ; UAS-λBtl (Lee et al, 1996); UAS-palm-mNeonGreen (this study); UAS-CG17716 (this study); btl-Gal4 (Shiga et al, 1996); Abd-B-Gal4 (de Navas et al, 2006); btl-Gal80 (Nikolova and Metzstein, 2015); da-Gal4; and 69B-Gal4. fas …”
Section: Drosophila Strains and Geneticsmentioning
confidence: 99%