| Literature DB >> 29437779 |
Christopher P Toret1, Pruthvi C Shivakumar2, Pierre-François Lenne2, Andre Le Bivic2.
Abstract
Many metazoan developmental processes require cells to transition between migratory mesenchymal- and adherent epithelial-like states. These transitions require Rho GTPase-mediated actin rearrangements downstream of integrin and cadherin pathways. A regulatory toolbox of GEF and GAP proteins precisely coordinates Rho protein activities, yet defining the involvement of specific regulators within a cellular context remains a challenge due to overlapping and coupled activities. Here we demonstrate that Drosophila dorsal closure is a powerful model for Rho GTPase regulation during transitions from leading edges to cadherin contacts. During these transitions a Rac GEF elmo-mbc complex regulates both lamellipodia and Rho1-dependent, actomyosin-mediated tension at initial cadherin contacts. Moreover, the Rho GAP Rhogap19d controls Rac and Rho GTPases during the same processes and genetically regulates the elmo-mbc complex. This study presents a fresh framework to understand the inter-relationship between GEF and GAP proteins that tether Rac and Rho cycles during developmental processes.Entities:
Keywords: Cadherin; Cell-cell contact; Elmo-Dock; Leading edge; Rho signaling; arhgap21
Year: 2018 PMID: 29437779 DOI: 10.1242/dev.157495
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Development ISSN: 0950-1991 Impact factor: 6.868