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Smoothelin-like 2 Inhibits Coronin-1B to Stabilize the Apical Actin Cortex during Epithelial Morphogenesis.

Mariam Hachimi1, Catalina Grabowski1, Silvia Campanario1, Gonzalo Herranz1, Gabriel Baonza1, Juan M Serrador2, Sergio Gomez-Lopez1, Maria D Barea1, Minerva Bosch-Fortea1, Darren Gilmour3, Michel Bagnat4, Alejo E Rodriguez-Fraticelli5, Fernando Martin-Belmonte6.   

Abstract

The actin cortex is involved in many biological processes and needs to be significantly remodeled during cell differentiation. Developing epithelial cells construct a dense apical actin cortex to carry out their barrier and exchange functions. The apical cortex assembles in response to three-dimensional (3D) extracellular cues, but the regulation of this process during epithelial morphogenesis remains unknown. Here, we describe the function of Smoothelin-like 2 (SMTNL2), a member of the smooth-muscle-related Smoothelin protein family, in apical cortex maturation. SMTNL2 is induced during development in multiple epithelial tissues and localizes to the apical and junctional actin cortex in intestinal and kidney epithelial cells. SMTNL2 deficiency leads to membrane herniations in the apical domain of epithelial cells, indicative of cortex abnormalities. We find that SMTNL2 binds to actin filaments and is required to slow down the turnover of apical actin. We also characterize the SMTNL2 proximal interactome and find that SMTNL2 executes its functions partly through inhibition of coronin-1B. Although coronin-1B-mediated actin dynamics are required for early morphogenesis, its sustained activity is detrimental for the mature apical shape. SMTNL2 binds to coronin-1B through its N-terminal coiled-coil region and negates its function to stabilize the apical cortex. In sum, our results unveil a mechanism for regulating actin dynamics during epithelial morphogenesis, providing critical insights on the developmental control of the cellular cortex.
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Keywords:  actin polymerization; apical membrane; blebs; cell cortex; cellular junctions; cytoskeleton; epithelial development; gut; lumen formation; zebrafish

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33275893      PMCID: PMC8157312          DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.11.010

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


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