PI3K is needed for hemocytes (green) to migrate to a wound.
During embryogenesis, GFP-labeled hemocytes migrated normally in wild-type embryos, but failed to distribute properly in mutants lacking PDGF ligands. However, the cells moved normally toward wounds in both types of flies, indicating that PDGF signaling was not required for the immune response.
By contrast, hemocytes in flies lacking a functional catalytic subunit of PI3K migrated normally during development but failed to infiltrate a wound. Moreover, localized administration of a PI3K inhibitor at...
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
The Rockefeller University Press
2006
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