| Literature DB >> 23041384 |
Ozren Bogdanović1, Mariana Delfino-Machín, María Nicolás-Pérez, María P Gavilán, Inês Gago-Rodrigues, Ana Fernández-Miñán, Concepción Lillo, Rosa M Ríos, Joachim Wittbrodt, Juan R Martínez-Morales.
Abstract
Polarized trafficking of adhesion receptors plays a pivotal role in controlling cellular behavior during morphogenesis. Particularly, clathrin-dependent endocytosis of integrins has long been acknowledged as essential for cell migration. However, little is known about the contribution of integrin trafficking to epithelial tissue morphogenesis. Here we show how the transmembrane protein Opo, previously described for its essential role during optic cup folding, plays a fundamental role in this process. Through interaction with the PTB domain of the clathrin adaptors Numb and Numbl via an integrin-like NPxF motif, Opo antagonizes Numb/Numbl function and acts as a negative regulator of integrin endocytosis in vivo. Accordingly, numb/numbl gain-of-function experiments in teleost embryos mimic the retinal malformations observed in opo mutants. We propose that developmental regulator Opo enables polarized integrin localization by modulating Numb/Numbl, thus directing the basal constriction that shapes the vertebrate retina epithelium.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23041384 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2012.09.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270