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<i>Drosophila big brain</i> does not act as a water channel, but mediates cell adhesion
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Ion PermeationCytoskeletonCellular NeurobiologyCellular PhysiologyWater ChannelDrosophila NeurogenesisOsmoregulationMolecular PhysiologyCell PolarityDevelopmental GeneticsIon ChannelsMorphogenesisNervous SystemWater PermeabilityCell BiologyBiologyDevelopmental BiologyCell MotilityMedicine
The neurogenic gene Drosophila big brain (bib) has a high sequence homology to aquaporin-4. However, its cellular functions in Drosophila neurogenesis have remained elusive. Here we investigated cell adhesion, and the ion and water permeability of Bib. The adhesive function was examined by a cell aggregation assay using L cells. Bib-transfected L cells formed aggregated clusters, while control-L cells remained as a single cell suspension. Ion permeation was not confirmed in L cells stably expressing Bib. When expressed in COS7 cells, Bib exhibited limited water permeability. This newly found cell adhesive function of Bib may be important for Drosophila neurogenesis.
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