Drac1 and Crumbs participate in amnioserosa morphogenesis during dorsal closure inDrosophila
pmid: 11973353
Drac1 and Crumbs participate in amnioserosa morphogenesis during dorsal closure inDrosophila
Dorsal closure of the Drosophila embryo involves morphological changes in two epithelia, the epidermis and the amnioserosa, and is a popular system for studying the regulation of epithelial morphogenesis. We previously implicated the small GTPase Drac1 in the assembly of an actomyosin contractile apparatus, contributing to cell shape change in the epidermis during dorsal closure. We now present evidence that Drac1 and Crumbs, a determinant of epithelial polarity, are involved in setting up an actomyosin contractile apparatus that drives amnioserosa morphogenesis by inducing apical cell constriction. Expression of constitutively active Drac1 causes excessive constriction of amnioserosa cells and contraction of the tissue, whereas expression of dominant-negative Drac1 impairs amnioserosa morphogenesis. These Drac1 transgenes may be acting through their effects on the amnioserosa cytoskeleton, as constitutively active Drac1 causes increased staining for F-actin and myosin, whereas dominant-negative Drac1 reduces F-actin levels. Overexpression of Crumbs causes premature cell constriction in the amnioserosa, and dorsal closure defects are seen in embryos homozygous for hypomorphic crumbs alleles. The ability of constitutively active Drac1 to cause contraction of the amnioserosa is impaired in a crumbsmutant background. We propose that amnioserosa morphogenesis is a useful system for studying the regulation of epithelial morphogenesis by Drac1.
- Simon Fraser University Canada
- King's College London United Kingdom
- UCL Queen Square Institute of Neurology United Kingdom
- Agency for Science, Technology and Research Singapore
- Biomedical Research Council Singapore
Embryo, Nonmammalian, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Membrane Proteins, Myosins, Actins, rac GTP-Binding Proteins, Animals, Genetically Modified, Drosophila melanogaster, Cell Movement, Morphogenesis, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Protein Isoforms, Phosphotyrosine, Cytoskeleton, Cell Size
Embryo, Nonmammalian, Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental, Membrane Proteins, Myosins, Actins, rac GTP-Binding Proteins, Animals, Genetically Modified, Drosophila melanogaster, Cell Movement, Morphogenesis, Animals, Drosophila Proteins, Protein Isoforms, Phosphotyrosine, Cytoskeleton, Cell Size
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