2005
Drosophila myosin V is required for larval development and spermatid individualization
Mermall V, Bonafé N, Jones L, Sellers JR, Cooley L, Mooseker MS. Drosophila myosin V is required for larval development and spermatid individualization. Developmental Biology 2005, 286: 238-255. PMID: 16126191, DOI: 10.1016/j.ydbio.2005.07.028.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInvestment conesLarval developmentClass V myosinsIndividualization complexSpermatid individualizationCytological defectsTruncation alleleVesicular trafficRNA transportActin structuresLarval tissuesMutant animalsMature spermSperm nucleiMyoVSpermatid maturationMolecular motorsMyosin VMechanochemical couplingDetectable defectsV geneMicrotubulesIndividual membranesActinSpermatogenesis
2002
UNDERSTANDING THE FUNCTION OF ACTIN-BINDING PROTEINS THROUGH GENETIC ANALYSIS OF DROSOPHILA OOGENESIS
Hudson AM, Cooley L. UNDERSTANDING THE FUNCTION OF ACTIN-BINDING PROTEINS THROUGH GENETIC ANALYSIS OF DROSOPHILA OOGENESIS. Annual Review Of Genetics 2002, 36: 455-488. PMID: 12429700, DOI: 10.1146/annurev.genet.36.052802.114101.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsActin-binding proteinsActin cytoskeletonGenetic analysisNew actin-binding proteinCell biological approachesGenetic model systemActin binding proteinsRecent genetic analysesDrosophila ovaryDrosophila oogenesisGenetic screenBiological approachesGenetic resultsProteinCytoskeletonOogenesisModel systemUltrastructural characteristicsActinScreenUnderstandingOvaries
1999
Drosophila quail, a villin-related protein, bundles actin filaments in apoptotic nurse cells
Matova N, Mahajan-Miklos S, Mooseker M, Cooley L. Drosophila quail, a villin-related protein, bundles actin filaments in apoptotic nurse cells. Development 1999, 126: 5645-5657. PMID: 10572041, DOI: 10.1242/dev.126.24.5645.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsActin CytoskeletonActinsAmino Acid SequenceAnimalsApoptosisBiological TransportCalciumCarrier ProteinsCloning, MolecularCytoplasmDrosophila melanogasterEscherichia coliHumansInsect ProteinsMicrofilament ProteinsMolecular Sequence DataRecombinant Fusion ProteinsSequence Homology, Amino AcidConceptsEgg chambersNurse cellsFilamentous actinActin filamentsCytoplasm transportNuclear envelopeQuail proteinGermline-specific proteinsMutant egg chambersNurse cell apoptosisActin bundle assemblyNew actin filamentsApoptotic nurse cellsActin-regulating proteinsBundles actin filamentsHuman villinDrosophila germlineSequence homologyBiochemical experimentsActin bundlesElevated cytoplasmic calciumProteinVillinActinAbundant network
1997
Drosophila Kelch Is an Oligomeric Ring Canal Actin Organizer
Robinson D, Cooley L. Drosophila Kelch Is an Oligomeric Ring Canal Actin Organizer. Journal Of Cell Biology 1997, 138: 799-810. PMID: 9265647, PMCID: PMC2138045, DOI: 10.1083/jcb.138.4.799.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDrosophila KelchRing canalsAmino halfKelch repeat domainStructure-function analysisAmino-terminal regionGerm cell membranesKelch family proteinDominant sterilityBTB domainProtein domainsRepeat domainKelchActin filamentsCell membraneProteinCanal localizationAdditional interactionsDrosophilaDomainCytoskeletonOogenesisLocalizationSterilityActin
1994
Morphogenesis of Drosophila ovarian ring canals
Robinson D, Cant K, Cooley L. Morphogenesis of Drosophila ovarian ring canals. Development 1994, 120: 2015-2025. PMID: 7925006, DOI: 10.1242/dev.120.7.2015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRing canalsEgg chambersHu-li tai shaoMutant egg chambersOvarian ring canalsEgg chamber developmentDrosophila egg chamberCanal developmentCarboxy-terminal tailCytoskeletal protein assemblyAnti-phosphotyrosine antibodyProtein assembliesHT proteinsTyrosine phosphorylationFilamentous actinCytoplasmic bridgesActinChamber developmentKelchProteinCanal componentsAssemblyMorphogenesisGermariumPhosphorylation