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The Transmembrane Proteins M6 and Anakonda Cooperate to Initiate Tricellular Junction Assembly in Epithelia of Drosophila.

Anna Wittek1, Manuel Hollmann1, Raphael Schleutker1, Stefan Luschnig2.   

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Cell vertices in epithelia comprise specialized tricellular junctions (TCJs) that seal the paracellular space between three adjoining cells [1, 2]. Although TCJs play fundamental roles in tissue homeostasis, pathogen defense, and in sensing tension and cell shape [3-5], how they are assembled, maintained, and remodeled is poorly understood. In Drosophila, the transmembrane proteins Anakonda (Aka [6]) and Gliotactin (Gli [7]) are TCJ components essential for epithelial barrier formation. Additionally, the conserved four-transmembrane-domain protein M6, the only myelin proteolipid protein (PLP) family member in Drosophila, localizes to TCJs [8, 9]. PLPs associate with cholesterol-rich membrane domains and induce filopodia formation [10, 11] and membrane curvature [12], and Drosophila M6 acts as a tumor suppressor [8], but its role in TCJ formation remained unknown. Here, we show that M6 is essential for the assembly of tricellular, but not bicellular, occluding junctions, and for barrier function in embryonic epithelia. M6 and Aka localize to TCJs in a mutually dependent manner and are jointly required for TCJ localization of Gli, whereas Aka and M6 localize to TCJs independently of Gli. Aka acts instructively and is sufficient to direct M6 to cell vertices in the absence of septate junctions, while M6 is required permissively to maintain Aka at TCJs. Furthermore, M6 and Aka are mutually dependent for their accumulation in a low-mobility pool at TCJs. These findings suggest a hierarchical model for TCJ assembly, where Aka and M6 promote TCJ formation through synergistic interactions that demarcate a distinct plasma membrane microdomain at cell vertices.
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Keywords:  tricellular junction, occluding junction, septate junction, epithelial barrier, epithelium, proteolipid protein, Drosophila

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32857972     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.08.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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