| Literature DB >> 27831494 |
Jaime Jurado1, Joaquín de Navascués2, Nicole Gorfinkiel3.
Abstract
We have investigated how cell contractility and adhesion are functionally integrated during epithelial morphogenesis. To this end, we have analysed the role of α-Catenin, a key molecule linking E-Cadherin-based adhesion and the actomyosin cytoskeleton, during Drosophila embryonic dorsal closure, by studying a newly developed allelic series. We find that α-Catenin regulates pulsatile apical contraction in the amnioserosa, the main force-generating tissue driving closure of the embryonic epidermis. α-Catenin controls actomyosin dynamics by stabilising and promoting the formation of actomyosin foci, and also stabilises DE-Cadherin (Drosophila E-Cadherin, also known as Shotgun) at the cell membrane, suggesting that medioapical actomyosin contractility regulates junction stability. Furthermore, we uncover a genetic interaction between α-Catenin and Vinculin, and a tension-dependent recruitment of Vinculin to amniosersoa apical cell membranes, suggesting the existence of a mechano-sensitive module operating in this tissue.Entities:
Keywords: Actomyosin; Apical contraction; DE-Cadherin; Morphogenesis; Oscillation; Vinculin; α-Catenin
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27831494 DOI: 10.1242/jcs.193268
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cell Sci ISSN: 0021-9533 Impact factor: 5.285