The role of protein localization along the apical-basal axis of polarized cells is difficult to investigate in vivo, partially due to lack of suitable tools. Here, we present the GrabFP system, a collection of four nanobody-based GFP-traps that localize to defined positions along the apical-basal axis. We show that the localization preference of the GrabFP traps can impose a novel localization on GFP-tagged target proteins and results in their controlled mislocalization. These new tools were used to mislocalize transmembrane and cytoplasmic GFP fusion proteins in the Drosophila wing disc epithelium and to investigate the effect of protein mislocalization. Furthermore, we used the GrabFP system as a tool to study the extracellular dispersal ...
Strains from a collection of Drosophila GFP protein trap lines express GFP in the normal tissues whe...
International audienceIn cell biology, detection of protein subcellular localizations is often achie...
In cell biology, detection of protein subcellular localizations is often achieved by optical microsc...
The role of protein localization along the apical-basal axis of polarized cells is difficult to inve...
Synthetic protein-binding tools based on anti-green fluorescent protein (GFP) nanobodies have recent...
Morphogen gradients provide positional information and control growth in developing tissues, but the...
The direct manipulation of proteins by nanobodies and other protein binders has become an additional...
The Drosophila genome contains >13,000 protein coding genes, the majority of which remain poorly inv...
We describe a technique to tag Drosophila proteins with GFP at their native genomic loci. This techn...
Background: Strains from a collection of Drosophila GFP protein trap lines express GFP in the normal...
Nanobodies are small, monomeric antibody mimetic proteins produced by members of the camelid family ...
The Drosophila genome contains >13000 protein-coding genes, the majority of which remain poorly inve...
Drosophila Decapentaplegic (Dpp) has served as a paradigm to study morphogen-dependent growth contro...
Morphogens are secreted signalling molecules that are expressed in restricted groups of cells within...
The adult appendages of Drosophila are formed from imaginal discs, sheets of epithelial cells that p...
Strains from a collection of Drosophila GFP protein trap lines express GFP in the normal tissues whe...
International audienceIn cell biology, detection of protein subcellular localizations is often achie...
In cell biology, detection of protein subcellular localizations is often achieved by optical microsc...
The role of protein localization along the apical-basal axis of polarized cells is difficult to inve...
Synthetic protein-binding tools based on anti-green fluorescent protein (GFP) nanobodies have recent...
Morphogen gradients provide positional information and control growth in developing tissues, but the...
The direct manipulation of proteins by nanobodies and other protein binders has become an additional...
The Drosophila genome contains >13,000 protein coding genes, the majority of which remain poorly inv...
We describe a technique to tag Drosophila proteins with GFP at their native genomic loci. This techn...
Background: Strains from a collection of Drosophila GFP protein trap lines express GFP in the normal...
Nanobodies are small, monomeric antibody mimetic proteins produced by members of the camelid family ...
The Drosophila genome contains >13000 protein-coding genes, the majority of which remain poorly inve...
Drosophila Decapentaplegic (Dpp) has served as a paradigm to study morphogen-dependent growth contro...
Morphogens are secreted signalling molecules that are expressed in restricted groups of cells within...
The adult appendages of Drosophila are formed from imaginal discs, sheets of epithelial cells that p...
Strains from a collection of Drosophila GFP protein trap lines express GFP in the normal tissues whe...
International audienceIn cell biology, detection of protein subcellular localizations is often achie...
In cell biology, detection of protein subcellular localizations is often achieved by optical microsc...