2011
DOI: 10.4161/cl.1.2.15512
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The Garz Sec7 domain guanine nucleotide exchange factor for Arf regulates salivary gland development in Drosophila

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“…This is of particular interest because until now none of the known Garz homologues from higher eukaryotes was studied in an organismic context because of the absence of mutants. Nevertheless, a crucial role of Garz in the secretory pathway was demonstrated by biochemical analyses and studies in yeast and mammalian cell cultures (Chantalat et al, 2003;Claude et al, 1999;Niu et al, 2005;Ramaen et al, 2007;Sáenz et al, 2009;Spang et al, 2001;Szul et al, 2007) and in Drosophila by an RNA interference (RNAi) approach (Szul et al, 2011). Recently, Gupta and colleagues also provided evidence of a role of Garz in the endocytic pathway in flies (Gupta et al, 2009).…”
Section: Ems667mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is of particular interest because until now none of the known Garz homologues from higher eukaryotes was studied in an organismic context because of the absence of mutants. Nevertheless, a crucial role of Garz in the secretory pathway was demonstrated by biochemical analyses and studies in yeast and mammalian cell cultures (Chantalat et al, 2003;Claude et al, 1999;Niu et al, 2005;Ramaen et al, 2007;Sáenz et al, 2009;Spang et al, 2001;Szul et al, 2007) and in Drosophila by an RNA interference (RNAi) approach (Szul et al, 2011). Recently, Gupta and colleagues also provided evidence of a role of Garz in the endocytic pathway in flies (Gupta et al, 2009).…”
Section: Ems667mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A similar approach led to the confirmation of Garz as being essential for the regulation of lipid homeostasis in S2 cells (Beller et al, 2008;Guo et al, 2008). Depletion of GBF1 in mammalian HeLa cells and Garz in Drosophila third instar larvae salivary glands provides further evidence for a crucial role of Garz in protein trafficking and secretion (Szul et al, 2011). Recently, garz was identified as a regulator of the noncanonical but highly conserved GEEC (GPI-AP enriched early endosomal compartments) clathrin-and dynamin-independent endocytic pathway (Gupta et al, 2009).…”
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confidence: 96%
“…ARF1 bound to GTP is required to effect its GTPase activity and mediate cellular function in the context of salivary gland morphogenesis (13). The inactive form of ARF1 is GDP bound.…”
Section: Arf1 Depletion In the Lymph Gland Affects Cell Proliferationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the salivary gland, Garz depletion disrupts the secretory pathway, inhibiting surface delivery of adhesion molecules such as Drosophila E-cadherin (DE-cadherin) and Flamingo. Deregulated trafficking affects the positioning and elongation of epithelial cells leading to disorganized salivary glands (13). Interestingly, DE-cadherin is expressed in prohemocytes of the primary lymph gland lobe (1) and asrij depletion reduces the expression of DE-cadherin leading to premature differentiation (6).…”
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“…GBF1 family ARF-GEFs have been characterized in yeast (Gea1/2) (Peyroche et al, 1996;Spang et al, 2001), mammalian cells (GBF1) (Claude et al, 1999;Kawamoto et al, 2002) and plants (GNOM, GNL1) (Richter et al, 2007). Drosophila contains a single GBF1 homolog called gartenzwerg (garz) (Kraut et al, 2001;Szul et al, 2011). However, garz loss-offunction mutations were not available and it was not clear which of the six annotated ARF-GEF homologs in Drosophila are involved in COPI vesicle formation at the Golgi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%