FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
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Calero-Cuenca, F.J., Sotillos, S. (2018). Nuf and Rip11 requirement for polarity determinant recycling during Drosophila development.  Small Gtpases 9(4): 352--359.
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FBrf0250652
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Research paper
Abstract
A tight relationship between apico-basal polarity and trafficking is essential for epithelial physiology and tissue homeostasis. Recent studies have described how some Rab GTPases, key components of the intracellular traffic machinery, contribute to the establishment of cell polarity in vertebrates. We have demonstrated a novel connection between cell polarity and trafficking: in Drosophila epithelia, the apical determinant aPKC is recycled via Rab11-Nuf-recycling endosomes to maintain cell polarity. Furthermore, the phosphorylation of Nuf by aPKC allows aPKC to control the sub-cellular localization of Nuf and its own membrane accumulation. Here we review these data and show the different contribution of the 2 Drosophila Rab11 adaptor proteins, Nuf and Rip11, to the maintenance of Drosophila embryonic ectoderm polarity.
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PMC5997155 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Small Gtpases
    Title
    Small GTPases
    ISBN/ISSN
    2154-1248 2154-1256
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