Detail of MovieS3_FoldingWing_sqhKO_Ant



Project
SSBD:Repository
Title
Z-series and time-lapse images of a folding wing in sqh-KO Drosophila pupa
Description
Z-series and time-lapse imaging of Drosophila wing in NSlmb-vhhGFP4-mediated knockdown of Sqh::eGFP at anterior region of the wing expressing mCD8::mCherry induced by ci-Gal4. Sqh (spaghetti squash) encodes myosin II regulatory light chain. Channel1; GFP, Channel2; mCherry
Release, Updated
2025-11-28
License
CC BY
Kind
Image data
File Formats
.czi
Data size
5.6 GB

Organism
Drosophila ( NCBI:txid7215 )
Strain(s)
y, w, sqh::eGFP/Y; Tub-Gal80ts/+; UAS-Nslmb-vhhGFP4, UAS- mCD8::mCherry/ci-Gal4
Cell Line
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Datatype
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Molecular Function (MF)
Biological Process (BP)
pupal development pattern specification process
Cellular Component (CC)
Biological Imaging Method
confocal microscopy ( Fbbi:00000251 )
time lapse microscopy ( Fbbi:00000249 )
X scale
1.25 micrometer
Y scale
1.25 micrometer
Z scale
2 micrometer
T scale
20 minutes

Image Acquisition
Experiment type
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Microscope type
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Acquisition mode
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Contrast method
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Microscope model
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Detector model
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Objective model
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Filter set
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Summary of Methods
A. Tsuboi, K. Fujimoto, T. Kondo. Spatiotemporal remodeling of extracellular matrix orients epithelial sheet folding. Sci Adv. 2023 Sep;9(35):eadh2154
Related paper(s)

Alice Tsuboi, Koichi Fujimoto, Takefumi Kondo (2023) Spatiotemporal remodeling of extracellular matrix orients epithelial sheet folding., Science advances, Volume 9, Number 35, pp. eadh2154

Published in 2023 Sep (Electronic publication in Sept. 1, 2023, midnight )

(Abstract) Biological systems are inherently noisy; however, they produce highly stereotyped tissue morphology. Drosophila pupal wings show a highly stereotypic folding through uniform expansion and subsequent buckling of wing epithelium within a surrounding cuticle sac. The folding pattern produced by buckling is generally stochastic; it is thus unclear how buckling leads to stereotypic tissue folding of the wings. We found that the extracellular matrix (ECM) protein, Dumpy, guides the position and direction of buckling-induced folds. Dumpy anchors the wing epithelium to the overlying cuticle at specific tissue positions. Tissue-wide alterations of Dumpy deposition and degradation yielded different buckling patterns. In summary, we propose that spatiotemporal ECM remodeling shapes stereotyped tissue folding through dynamic interactions between the epithelium and its external structures.
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Contact
Alice Tsuboi , Kyoto University , Graduate School of Biostudies , Graduate School of Biostudies
Contributors

OMERO Dataset
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OMERO Project
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Source