| Literature DB >> 27165556 |
Lauren Figard1, Mengyu Wang2, Liuliu Zheng3, Ido Golding4, Anna Marie Sokac5.
Abstract
Cells store membrane in surface reservoirs of pits and protrusions. These membrane reservoirs facilitate cell shape change and buffer mechanical stress, but we do not know how reservoir dynamics are regulated. During cellularization, the first cytokinesis in Drosophila embryos, a reservoir of microvilli unfolds to fuel cleavage furrow ingression. We find that regulated exocytosis adds membrane to the reservoir before and during unfolding. Dynamic F-actin deforms exocytosed membrane into microvilli. Single microvilli extend and retract in ∼20 s, while the overall reservoir is depleted in sync with furrow ingression over 60-70 min. Using pharmacological and genetic perturbations, we show that exocytosis promotes microvillar F-actin assembly, while furrow ingression controls microvillar F-actin disassembly. Thus, reservoir F-actin and, consequently, reservoir dynamics are regulated by membrane supply from exocytosis and membrane demand from furrow ingression.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27165556 PMCID: PMC5019494 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2016.04.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270