Dynamin-dependent maintenance of epithelial integrity is essential for zebrafish epiboly.

Bioarchitecture Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-02-12 DOI:10.4161/bioa.28178
Stephanie E Lepage, Ashley E E Bruce
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Epiboly, the thinning and spreading of one tissue over another, is a widely employed morphogenetic movement that is essential for the development of many organisms. In the zebrafish embryo, epiboly describes the coordinated vegetal movement of the deep cells, enveloping layer (EVL) and yolk syncytial layer (YSL) to engulf the yolk cell. Recently, we showed that the large GTPase Dynamin plays a fundamental role in epiboly in the early zebrafish embryo. Because Dynamin plays a well-described role in vesicle scission during endocytosis, we predicted that Dynamin might regulate epiboly through participating in bulk removal of the yolk cell membrane ahead of the advancing margin, a proposed part of the epiboly motor. Unexpectedly, we found that Dynamin function was dispensable in the yolk cell and instead, it was required to maintain the epithelial integrity of the EVL during epiboly. Here, we present a model describing the maintenance of EVL integrity, which is required for the proper generation and transmission of tension during epiboly. Furthermore, we discuss the role of Dynamin-mediated regulation of ezrin-radixin-moesin (ERM) family proteins in the maintenance of epithelial integrity.

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动力蛋白依赖性上皮完整性的维持对斑马鱼的表皮代谢至关重要。
表皮代谢,一个组织在另一个组织上变薄和扩散,是一种广泛应用的形态发生运动,对许多生物体的发育至关重要。在斑马鱼胚胎中,表观代谢描述了深层细胞、包膜层(EVL)和卵黄合胞层(YSL)协调的植物运动,以吞噬卵黄细胞。最近,我们发现大的GTPase动力蛋白在斑马鱼早期胚胎的表观代谢中起着重要的作用。由于Dynamin在胞吞过程中囊泡断裂中发挥了很好的作用,我们预测Dynamin可能通过参与卵黄细胞膜在推进边缘之前的大量去除来调节表观代谢,这是表观代谢运动的一部分。出乎意料的是,我们发现Dynamin功能在卵黄细胞中是不可缺少的,相反,它是维持卵黄细胞在卵黄细胞代谢过程中上皮完整性所必需的。在这里,我们提出了一个模型来描述EVL完整性的维持,这是在表观代谢过程中张力的适当产生和传递所必需的。此外,我们讨论了动力蛋白介导的ezrin-radixin-moesin (ERM)家族蛋白在维持上皮完整性中的作用。
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