2010
DOI: 10.1242/dev.048827
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Pak1 control of E-cadherin endocytosis regulates salivary gland lumen size and shape

Abstract: SUMMARYGenerating and maintaining proper lumen size and shape in tubular organs is essential for organ function. Here, we demonstrate a novel role for p21-activated kinase 1 (Pak1) in defining the size and shape of the Drosophila embryonic salivary gland lumen by regulating the size and elongation of the apical domain of individual cells. Pak1 mediates these effects by decreasing and increasing E-cadherin levels at the adherens junctions and basolateral membrane, respectively, through Rab5-and Dynamindependent… Show more

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“…In wild-type glands, the lumen diameter in the proximal region of the gland gradually decreased between embryonic stages 11 and 12 as the gland turned and migrated posteriorly, whereas lumen diameter in the medial and distal regions did not change (Pirraglia et al, 2010) (supplementary material Fig. S1).…”
Section: Rho1 Controls Salivary Gland Lumen Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In wild-type glands, the lumen diameter in the proximal region of the gland gradually decreased between embryonic stages 11 and 12 as the gland turned and migrated posteriorly, whereas lumen diameter in the medial and distal regions did not change (Pirraglia et al, 2010) (supplementary material Fig. S1).…”
Section: Rho1 Controls Salivary Gland Lumen Sizementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Apical domain elongation ratio of an individual gland cell was measured according to E-cad immunofluorescence staining of stage 12 embryos. Elongation ratio represents the ratio of a single measurement of the longest length of the apical domain oriented along the proximal-distal axis to a single measurement of the longest length of the apical domain along the dorsalventral axis (Pirraglia et al, 2010). Measurements of apical domain elongation ratio were performed with the eight most proximal cells in each gland.…”
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