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    Calder贸n encodes an organic cation transporter of the major facilitator superfamily required for cell growth and proliferation of Drosophila tissues

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    The adaptation of growth in response to dietary changes is essential for the normal development of all organisms. The insulin receptor (InR) signalling pathway controls growth and metabolism in response to nutrient availability. The elements of this pathway have been described, although little is known about the downstream elements regulated by this cascade. We identified calder贸n, a gene that encodes a protein with highest homology with organic cation transporters of the major facilitator superfamily, as a new transcriptional target of the InR pathway. These transporters are believed to function mainly in the uptake of sugars, as well as other organic metabolites. Genetic experiments demonstrate that calder贸n is required cell autonomously and downstream of the InR pathway for normal growth and proliferation of larval tissues. Our results indicate that growth of imaginal cells may be modulated by two distinct, but coordinated, nutrient-sensing mechanisms: one cell-autonomous and the other humoral.Direcci贸n General de Investigaci贸n Cient铆fica y T茅cnica (BFU2004-00167/BMC) and by EU research contract LSHM-CP-2003-503330 (APOPIS). Work in G.M.鈥檚 laboratory is funded by a grant from the Direcci贸n General de Investigaci贸n Cient铆fica y T茅cnica (BMC2002-01959)Peer Reviewe
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