In Drosophila, myoblasts are subdivided into founders and fusion-competent myoblasts (fcm) with myotubes forming through fusion of one founder and several fcm. Duf and rolling pebbles 7 (Rols7; also known as antisocial) are expressed in founders, whereas sticks and stones (SNS) is present in fcm. Duf attracts fcm toward founders and also causes translocation of Rols7 from the cytoplasm to the fusion site. We show that Duf is a type 1 transmembrane protein that induces Rols7 translocation specifically when present intact and engaged in homophilic or Duf–SNS adhesion. Although its membrane-anchored extracellular domain functions as an attractant and is sufficient for the initial round of fusion, subsequent fusions require replenishment of Duf through cotranslocation with Rols7 tetratricopeptide repeat/coiled-coil domain-containing vesicles to the founder/myotube surface, causing both Duf and Rols7 to be at fusion sites between founders/myotubes and fcm. This implicates the Duf–Rols7 positive feedback loop to the occurrence of fusion at specific sites along the membrane and provides a mechanism by which the rate of fusion is controlled.
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A positive feedback loop between Dumbfounded and Rolling pebbles leads to myotube enlargement in Drosophila
Sree Devi Menon,
Sree Devi Menon
1Temasek Lifesciences Laboratory, National University of Singapore, 1 Research Link, Singapore 117604
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Zalina Osman,
Zalina Osman
1Temasek Lifesciences Laboratory, National University of Singapore, 1 Research Link, Singapore 117604
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Kho Chenchill,
Kho Chenchill
1Temasek Lifesciences Laboratory, National University of Singapore, 1 Research Link, Singapore 117604
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William Chia
William Chia
1Temasek Lifesciences Laboratory, National University of Singapore, 1 Research Link, Singapore 117604
2Centre for Developmental Neurobiology, King's College London, Guy's Hospital, London SE1 1UL, England, UK
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Sree Devi Menon
1Temasek Lifesciences Laboratory, National University of Singapore, 1 Research Link, Singapore 117604
Zalina Osman
1Temasek Lifesciences Laboratory, National University of Singapore, 1 Research Link, Singapore 117604
Kho Chenchill
1Temasek Lifesciences Laboratory, National University of Singapore, 1 Research Link, Singapore 117604
William Chia
1Temasek Lifesciences Laboratory, National University of Singapore, 1 Research Link, Singapore 117604
2Centre for Developmental Neurobiology, King's College London, Guy's Hospital, London SE1 1UL, England, UK
Correspondence to Sree Devi Menon: [email protected]; or William Chia: [email protected]
Abbreviations used in this paper: blow, blownfuse; D-mef2, Drosophila-myocyte enhancer factor 2; duf, dumbfounded; EC, extracellular; Eve, Even-skipped; fcm, fusion-competent myoblasts; hbs, hibris; IC, intracellular; lmd, lame duck; mbc, myoblast city; rols7, rolling pebbles 7; rst, roughest; sns, sticks and stones; TM, transmembrane; TPR, tetratricopeptide repeat; WT, wild-type.
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January 25 2005
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April 27 2005
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2005
J Cell Biol (2005) 169 (6): 909–920.
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Received:
January 25 2005
Accepted:
April 27 2005
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Sree Devi Menon, Zalina Osman, Kho Chenchill, William Chia; A positive feedback loop between Dumbfounded and Rolling pebbles leads to myotube enlargement in Drosophila . J Cell Biol 20 June 2005; 169 (6): 909–920. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200501126
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