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    dally division abnormally delayed [ Drosophila melanogaster (fruit fly) ]

    Gene ID: 39013, updated on 9-Dec-2024

    GeneRIFs: Gene References Into Functions

    GeneRIFPubMed TitleDate
    Dally is not essential for Dpp spreading or internalization but for Dpp stability by antagonizing Tkv-mediated Dpp internalization.

    Dally is not essential for Dpp spreading or internalization but for Dpp stability by antagonizing Tkv-mediated Dpp internalization.
    Simon N, Safyan A, Pyrowolakis G, Matsuda S., Free PMC Article

    02/29/2024
    Dally and Dally-like, are necessary for injury-induced thermal allodynia

    Glypicans Dally and Dally-like control injury-induced allodynia in Drosophila.
    Brann CL, Moulton JK, Ganter GK., Free PMC Article

    05/30/2020
    dally is essential for normal follicle stem cell maintenance.

    Drosophila Glypicans Regulate Follicle Stem Cell Maintenance and Niche Competition.
    Su TY, Nakato E, Choi PY, Nakato H., Free PMC Article

    10/6/2018
    ECM over planar cell polarity mutant cells had reduced levels of laminin, Dally and Dlp, and whereas Dpp-receiving ASP cytonemes navigated in the Dally layer and required Dally (but not Dlp), FGF-receiving ASP cytonemes navigated in the Dlp layer, requiring Dlp (but not Dally).

    Cells must express components of the planar cell polarity system and extracellular matrix to support cytonemes.
    Huang H, Kornberg TB., Free PMC Article

    11/25/2017
    Autonomous and nonautonomous effects on Drosophila tissue growth rely on the up-regulation of the proteoglycan Dally. Dally also contributes to integrating nutrient sensing and organ scaling, the fitting of pattern to size.

    Dally Proteoglycan Mediates the Autonomous and Nonautonomous Effects on Tissue Growth Caused by Activation of the PI3K and TOR Pathways.
    Ferreira A, Milán M., Free PMC Article

    04/9/2016
    analysis of balancing between hedgehog, a retention and release equilibrium given by Dally, Ihog, Boi and shifted/DmWif

    Balancing Hedgehog, a retention and release equilibrium given by Dally, Ihog, Boi and shifted/DmWif.
    Bilioni A, Sánchez-Hernández D, Callejo A, Gradilla AC, Ibáñez C, Mollica E, Carmen Rodríguez-Navas M, Simon E, Guerrero I.

    05/18/2013
    data suggest that Dally and Dlp are essential regulators for Upd distribution and JAK/STAT signaling activity in eye development

    Drosophila glypicans Dally and Dally-like are essential regulators for JAK/STAT signaling and Unpaired distribution in eye development.
    Zhang Y, You J, Ren W, Lin X., Free PMC Article

    04/20/2013
    findings demonstrate that the glypican dally regulates formation of the follicular gradient of the Upd morphogen, Upd

    Glypicans regulate JAK/STAT signaling and distribution of the Unpaired morphogen.
    Hayashi Y, Sexton TR, Dejima K, Perry DW, Takemura M, Kobayashi S, Nakato H, Harrison DA., Free PMC Article

    01/26/2013
    Dally is necessary to sequester Hedgehog at the cell surface and to promote Hedgehog internalisation with its receptor.

    Dally and Notum regulate the switch between low and high level Hedgehog pathway signalling.
    Ayers KL, Mteirek R, Cervantes A, Lavenant-Staccini L, Thérond PP, Gallet A.

    10/20/2012
    DALLY regulates DPP signaling in trans by its effect on the stability of DPP protein on the surface of the contacting cells

    Novel contact-dependent bone morphogenetic protein (BMP) signaling mediated by heparan sulfate proteoglycans.
    Dejima K, Kanai MI, Akiyama T, Levings DC, Nakato H., Free PMC Article

    07/16/2011
    the long-range activity of Hedgehog is regulated in the apical extracellular space by the glypican Dally and the hydrolase Notum

    The long-range activity of Hedgehog is regulated in the apical extracellular space by the glypican Dally and the hydrolase Notum.
    Ayers KL, Gallet A, Staccini-Lavenant L, Thérond PP.

    05/10/2010
    Dally is required for restriction of the female germline stem cell niche space.

    Drosophila glypicans regulate the germline stem cell niche.
    Hayashi Y, Kobayashi S, Nakato H., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    Dally is required for short-range BMP signaling in germline but not in somatic cells.

    The glypican Dally is required in the niche for the maintenance of germline stem cells and short-range BMP signaling in the Drosophila ovary.
    Guo Z, Wang Z.

    01/21/2010
    Dally, a heparan sulfate proteoglycan, regulates both the distribution of Dpp morphogen and cellular responses to Dpp by stabilizing Dpp in the extracellular matrix.

    Dally regulates Dpp morphogen gradient formation by stabilizing Dpp on the cell surface.
    Akiyama T, Kamimura K, Firkus C, Takeo S, Shimmi O, Nakato H., Free PMC Article

    01/21/2010
    role in Hedgehog signal transduction in Drosophila embryo.

    The glypican Dally-like is required for Hedgehog signalling in the embryonic epidermis of Drosophila.
    Desbordes SC, Sanson B.

    01/21/2010
    Expression of a secreted form of Dally, a Drosophila glypican, induces overgrowth phenotype by affecting action range of Hedgehog.

    Expression of a secreted form of Dally, a Drosophila glypican, induces overgrowth phenotype by affecting action range of Hedgehog.
    Takeo S, Akiyama T, Firkus C, Aigaki T, Nakato H.

    01/21/2010
    The gene encodes an integral membrane proteoglycan of the glypican family that affects a number of patterning events during both embryonic and larval development.

    dally, a Drosophila member of the glypican family of integral membrane proteoglycans, affects cell cycle progression and morphogenesis via a Cyclin A-mediated process.
    Nakato H, Fox B, Selleck SB.

    01/21/2010
    Heparan sulfate modification of Dally is not required for all in vivo activities; significant functional capacity resides in the protein core.

    The function of a Drosophila glypican does not depend entirely on heparan sulfate modification.
    Kirkpatrick CA, Knox SM, Staatz WD, Fox B, Lercher DM, Selleck SB.

    01/21/2010
    Dally, could act as a classical co-receptor.

    Glypicans shunt the Wingless signal between local signalling and further transport.
    Franch-Marro X, Marchand O, Piddini E, Ricardo S, Alexandre C, Vincent JP.

    01/21/2010
    Results support a model in which Dpp moves along the cell surface by restricted extracellular diffusion involving the glypicans Dally and Dly, and that this is not blocked by the dynamin mutant shibire.

    Drosophila Dpp morphogen movement is independent of dynamin-mediated endocytosis but regulated by the glypican members of heparan sulfate proteoglycans.
    Belenkaya TY, Han C, Yan D, Opoka RJ, Khodoun M, Liu H, Lin X.

    01/21/2010
    Data suggest that Dally serves as a co-receptor for Decapentaplegic (Dpp) and contributes to shaping the Dpp morphogen gradient in the developing Drosophila wing.

    Dally regulates Dpp morphogen gradient formation in the Drosophila wing.
    Fujise M, Takeo S, Kamimura K, Matsuo T, Aigaki T, Izumi S, Nakato H.

    01/21/2010
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