Retraction of the Drosophila germ band requires cell–matrix interaction

  1. Frieder Schöck1 and
  2. Norbert Perrimon2
  1. Department of Genetics, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA

Abstract

Integrins and laminins are important mediators of cell–matrix interactions in both vertebrates and invertebrates. Here, we show that germ-band retraction in the Drosophila embryo, during which the tail end of the embryo retracts to its final posterior position, allows the investigation of cell spreading and lamellipodia formation in real time in vivo. We demonstrate that α1, 2 laminin and αPS3βPS integrin are required for the spreading of a small group of cells of the amnioserosa epithelium over the tail end of the germ band. We further implicate a role for this spreading in the process of germ-band retraction.

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  • Article and publication are at http://www.genesdev.org/cgi/doi/10.1101/gad.1068403.

    • Received December 17, 2002.
    • Accepted January 22, 2003.
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