Molecular Mechanisms of Notochord Vacuole Formation and Their Role in Zebrafish Development

<p>The notochord plays critical structural and signaling roles during vertebrate development. At the center of the vertebrate notochord is a large fluid-filled organelle, the notochord vacuole. While these highly conserved intracellular structures have been described for decades, little is kno...

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Main Author: Ellis, Kathryn Leigh
Other Authors: Bagnat, Michel
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10161/8723
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spelling ndltd-DUKE-oai-dukespace.lib.duke.edu-10161-87232016-05-04T03:28:13ZMolecular Mechanisms of Notochord Vacuole Formation and Their Role in Zebrafish DevelopmentEllis, Kathryn LeighCellular biologyDevelopmental biologylysosome-related organellenotochordscoliosisvacuolevertebraezebrafish<p>The notochord plays critical structural and signaling roles during vertebrate development. At the center of the vertebrate notochord is a large fluid-filled organelle, the notochord vacuole. While these highly conserved intracellular structures have been described for decades, little is known about the molecular mechanisms involved in their biogenesis and maintenance. Here we show that zebrafish notochord vacuoles are specialized lysosome-related organelles whose formation and maintenance requires late endosomal trafficking regulated by the vacuole-specific Rab32a, and H+-ATPase-dependent acidification. We establish that notochord vacuoles are required for body axis elongation during embryonic development and identify a novel role for notochord vacuoles in spine morphogenesis. Thus, the vertebrate notochord plays important structural roles beyond early development.</p>DissertationBagnat, Michel2014Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/10161/8723
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topic Cellular biology
Developmental biology
lysosome-related organelle
notochord
scoliosis
vacuole
vertebrae
zebrafish
spellingShingle Cellular biology
Developmental biology
lysosome-related organelle
notochord
scoliosis
vacuole
vertebrae
zebrafish
Ellis, Kathryn Leigh
Molecular Mechanisms of Notochord Vacuole Formation and Their Role in Zebrafish Development
description <p>The notochord plays critical structural and signaling roles during vertebrate development. At the center of the vertebrate notochord is a large fluid-filled organelle, the notochord vacuole. While these highly conserved intracellular structures have been described for decades, little is known about the molecular mechanisms involved in their biogenesis and maintenance. Here we show that zebrafish notochord vacuoles are specialized lysosome-related organelles whose formation and maintenance requires late endosomal trafficking regulated by the vacuole-specific Rab32a, and H+-ATPase-dependent acidification. We establish that notochord vacuoles are required for body axis elongation during embryonic development and identify a novel role for notochord vacuoles in spine morphogenesis. Thus, the vertebrate notochord plays important structural roles beyond early development.</p> === Dissertation
author2 Bagnat, Michel
author_facet Bagnat, Michel
Ellis, Kathryn Leigh
author Ellis, Kathryn Leigh
author_sort Ellis, Kathryn Leigh
title Molecular Mechanisms of Notochord Vacuole Formation and Their Role in Zebrafish Development
title_short Molecular Mechanisms of Notochord Vacuole Formation and Their Role in Zebrafish Development
title_full Molecular Mechanisms of Notochord Vacuole Formation and Their Role in Zebrafish Development
title_fullStr Molecular Mechanisms of Notochord Vacuole Formation and Their Role in Zebrafish Development
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Mechanisms of Notochord Vacuole Formation and Their Role in Zebrafish Development
title_sort molecular mechanisms of notochord vacuole formation and their role in zebrafish development
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/10161/8723
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