FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
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Bower, D.V., Lansdale, N., Navarro, S., Truong, T.V., Bower, D.J., Featherstone, N.C., Connell, M.G., Al Alam, D., Frey, M.R., Trinh, L.A., Fernandez, G.E., Warburton, D., Fraser, S.E., Bennett, D., Jesudason, E.C. (2017). SERCA directs cell migration and branching across species and germ layers.  Biol. Open 6(10): 1458--1471.
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FBrf0236892
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Research paper
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Branching morphogenesis underlies organogenesis in vertebrates and invertebrates, yet is incompletely understood. Here, we show that the sarco-endoplasmic reticulum Ca(2+) reuptake pump (SERCA) directs budding across germ layers and species. Clonal knockdown demonstrated a cell-autonomous role for SERCA in Drosophila air sac budding. Live imaging of Drosophila tracheogenesis revealed elevated Ca(2+) levels in migratory tip cells as they form branches. SERCA blockade abolished this Ca(2+) differential, aborting both cell migration and new branching. Activating protein kinase C (PKC) rescued Ca(2+) in tip cells and restored cell migration and branching. Likewise, inhibiting SERCA abolished mammalian epithelial budding, PKC activation rescued budding, while morphogens did not. Mesoderm (zebrafish angiogenesis) and ectoderm (Drosophila nervous system) behaved similarly, suggesting a conserved requirement for cell-autonomous Ca(2+) signaling, established by SERCA, in iterative budding.
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PMC5665464 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Abbreviation
    Biol. Open
    Title
    Biology open
    ISBN/ISSN
    2046-6390
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