TY - JOUR
T1 - Identification of a specialized extracellular matrix component in Drosophila imaginal discs
AU - Brower, Danny L.
AU - Piovant, Michel
AU - Salatino, Richard
AU - Brailey, Jacqueline
AU - Hendrix, Mary J.C.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Lorrel Reger, Eric Weber, and David Bruce for help with various aspects of the work, and Kathryn Vogel for advice concerning proteoglycan biochemistry. This work was supported by NIH Grants GM34112 HL28850. M.P. was supported by a NATO fellowship and a Exchange Award.
PY - 1987/2
Y1 - 1987/2
N2 - We have generated a monoclonal antibody that recognizes a major component of a specialized extracellular matrix in Drosophila imaginal discs. In mature larvae, antibody binding is observed almost exclusively on imaginal discs. On the basal surface of the thoracic discs, the antigen is localized to particular regions of the epithelium, and ultrastructural studies indicate that the antigen is found in a fibrous network secreted between the cells and the basal lamina. The localized expression indicates that the matrix is not simply related to disc differentiation, as all regions of the columnar disc epithelium are determined to secrete adult cuticle. A correlation of the antigen distribution with known developmental events leads us to propose that the antigen-containing network provides an extensible matrix for the rapid elongation of the disc epithelium during evagination; consistent with this, the antigen is a component of the matrix between the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the evaginated wing pouch. The antigen is very large (greater than 5 × 105 Da), can be labeled metabolically with methionine and sulfate, and is digested by chondroitinase ABC; these biochemical characteristics indicate that the antigen is a proteoglycan.
AB - We have generated a monoclonal antibody that recognizes a major component of a specialized extracellular matrix in Drosophila imaginal discs. In mature larvae, antibody binding is observed almost exclusively on imaginal discs. On the basal surface of the thoracic discs, the antigen is localized to particular regions of the epithelium, and ultrastructural studies indicate that the antigen is found in a fibrous network secreted between the cells and the basal lamina. The localized expression indicates that the matrix is not simply related to disc differentiation, as all regions of the columnar disc epithelium are determined to secrete adult cuticle. A correlation of the antigen distribution with known developmental events leads us to propose that the antigen-containing network provides an extensible matrix for the rapid elongation of the disc epithelium during evagination; consistent with this, the antigen is a component of the matrix between the dorsal and ventral surfaces of the evaginated wing pouch. The antigen is very large (greater than 5 × 105 Da), can be labeled metabolically with methionine and sulfate, and is digested by chondroitinase ABC; these biochemical characteristics indicate that the antigen is a proteoglycan.
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U2 - 10.1016/0012-1606(87)90042-X
DO - 10.1016/0012-1606(87)90042-X
M3 - Article
C2 - 3542635
AN - SCOPUS:0023130208
VL - 119
SP - 373
EP - 381
JO - Developmental Biology
JF - Developmental Biology
SN - 0012-1606
IS - 2
ER -