Charlie Lang, Ondrej Maxian, Alexander Anneken, Edwin Munro
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摘要
对 PAR 极性的研究强调了一种范式,即相互拮抗的 PAR 蛋白在瞬时线索的作用下形成互补的极性结构域。越来越多的研究表明,低聚物支架 PAR-3 可以在不相互拮抗的情况下形成单极性不对称,但它是如何做到这一点的却大多不为人知。在这里,我们结合单分子分析和建模,展示了两个正反馈环路的相互作用是如何在早期秀丽隐杆线虫胚胎中促进动态稳定的单极 PAR-3 不对称的。首先,PAR-3膜结合和寡聚化的内在动态编码了PAR-3解离的负反馈。其次,膜结合的 PAR-3 通过一种需要前极性蛋白 CDC-42、PAR-6 和 PKC-3 的机制促进其自身的招募。通过一个严格受限于实验测量结果的动力学模型,我们证明了这两个反馈环路是单独需要的,并且足以在没有后部抑制的情况下共同编码动态稳定和局部可诱导的单极 PAR-3 不对称。鉴于 PAR-3 的核心作用,以及 PAR-3 的膜结合、寡聚化和与 PAR-6/aPKC 的核心相互作用的保守性,这些结果对元古宙中 PAR 介导的极性具有广泛的影响。
Oligomerization and positive feedback on membrane recruitment encode dynamically stable PAR-3 asymmetries in the C. elegans zygote.
Studies of PAR polarity have emphasized a paradigm in which mutually antagonistic PAR proteins form complementary polar domains in response to transient cues. A growing body of work suggests that the oligomeric scaffold PAR-3 can form unipolar asymmetries without mutual antagonism, but how it does so is largely unknown. Here we combine single molecule analysis and modeling to show how the interplay of two positive feedback loops promote dynamically stable unipolar PAR-3 asymmetries in early C. elegans embryos. First, the intrinsic dynamics of PAR-3 membrane binding and oligomerization encode negative feedback on PAR-3 dissociation. Second, membrane-bound PAR-3 promotes its own recruitment through a mechanism that requires the anterior polarity proteins CDC-42, PAR-6 and PKC-3. Using a kinetic model tightly constrained by our experimental measurements, we show that these two feedback loops are individually required and jointly sufficient to encode dynamically stable and locally inducible unipolar PAR-3 asymmetries in the absence of posterior inhibition. Given the central role of PAR-3, and the conservation of PAR-3 membrane-binding, oligomerization, and core interactions with PAR-6/aPKC, these results have widespread implications for PAR-mediated polarity in metazoa.
期刊介绍:
Structural Health Monitoring is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes the highest quality original research that contain theoretical, analytical, and experimental investigations that advance the body of knowledge and its application in the discipline of structural health monitoring.