Myoblast city, the Drosophila homolog of DOCK180/CED-5, is required in a Rac signaling pathway utilized for multiple developmental processes

  1. Katherine M. Nolan,
  2. Kathy Barrett,
  3. Yu Lu,
  4. Kang-Quan Hu,
  5. Sylvie Vincent, and
  6. Jeffrey Settleman1
  1. Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center and Harvard Medical School, Charlestown, Massachusetts 02129 USA

Abstract

The Rac and Cdc42 GTPases share several regulators and effectors, yet perform distinct biological functions. The factors determining such specificity in vivo have not been identified. In a mutational screen inDrosophila to identify Rac-specific signaling components, we isolated 11 alleles of myoblast city (mbc). mbcmutant embryos exhibit defects in dorsal closure, myogenesis, and neural development. DOCK180, the mammalian homolog of Mbc, associates with Rac, but not Cdc42, in a nucleotide-independent manner. These results suggest that Mbc is a specific upstream regulator of Rac activity that mediates several morphogenetic processes inDrosophila embryogenesis.

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  • 1 Corresponding author.

  • E-MAIL settleman{at}helix.mgh.harvard.edu; FAX (617) 726-7808.

    • Received April 22, 1998.
    • Accepted September 2, 1998.
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