Concepedia

Publication | Open Access

COPI Vesicle Transport Is a Common Requirement for Tube Expansion in Drosophila

75

Citations

35

References

2008

Year

Abstract

Our results demonstrate the function of COPI components in organ morphogenesis and highlight the common role of apical secretion and assembly of transient organotypic matrices in tube expansion. Intraluminal matrices have been detected in the notochord of ascidians and zebrafish COPI mutants show defects in notochord expansion. Thus, the programmed deposition and growth of distinct luminal molds may provide distending forces during tube expansion in diverse organs.

References

YearCitations

Page 1