Literature DB >> 29364113

aPKC-mediated displacement and actomyosin-mediated retention polarize Miranda in Drosophila neuroblasts.

Matthew Robert Hannaford1, Anne Ramat1, Nicolas Loyer1, Jens Januschke1.   

Abstract

Cell fate assignment in the nervous system of vertebrates and invertebrates often hinges on the unequal distribution of molecules during progenitor cell division. We address asymmetric fate determinant localization in the developing Drosophila nervous system, specifically the control of the polarized distribution of the cell fate adapter protein Miranda. We reveal a step-wise polarization of Miranda in larval neuroblasts and find that Miranda's dynamics and cortical association are differently regulated between interphase and mitosis. In interphase, Miranda binds to the plasma membrane. Then, before nuclear envelope breakdown, Miranda is phosphorylated by aPKC and displaced into the cytoplasm. This clearance is necessary for the subsequent establishment of asymmetric Miranda localization. After nuclear envelope breakdown, actomyosin activity is required to maintain Miranda asymmetry. Therefore, phosphorylation by aPKC and differential binding to the actomyosin network are required at distinct phases of the cell cycle to polarize fate determinant localization in neuroblasts.
© 2018, Hannaford et al.

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Keywords:  D. melanogaster; Drosophila; asymmetric cell division; developmental biology; neuroblasts; polarity; stem cells

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29364113      PMCID: PMC5783611          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.29939

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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