Open Biology (Jan 2017)

TGFβ/Activin signalling is required for ribosome biogenesis and cell growth in Drosophila salivary glands

  • Torcato Martins,
  • Nadia Eusebio,
  • Andreia Correia,
  • Joana Marinho,
  • Fernando Casares,
  • Paulo S. Pereira

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1098/rsob.160258
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1

Abstract

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Signalling by TGFβ superfamily factors plays an important role in tissue growth and cell proliferation. In Drosophila, the activity of the TGFβ/Activin signalling branch has been linked to the regulation of cell growth and proliferation, but the cellular and molecular basis for these functions are not fully understood. In this study, we show that both the RII receptor Punt (Put) and the R-Smad Smad2 are strongly required for cell and tissue growth. Knocking down the expression of Put or Smad2 in salivary glands causes alterations in nucleolar structure and functions. Cells with decreased TGFβ/Activin signalling accumulate intermediate pre-rRNA transcripts containing internal transcribed spacer 1 regions accompanied by the nucleolar retention of ribosomal proteins. Thus, our results show that TGFβ/Activin signalling is required for ribosomal biogenesis, a key aspect of cellular growth control. Importantly, overexpression of Put enhanced cell growth induced by Drosophila Myc, a well-characterized inducer of nucleolar hypertrophy and ribosome biogenesis.

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