The RhoGAP RGA-2 and LET-502/ROCK achieve a balance of actomyosin-dependent forces in C. elegans epidermis to control morphogenesis

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作者
Diogon, Marie
Wissler, Frédéric
Quintin, Sophie
Nagamatsu, Yasuko
Sookhareea, Satis
Landmann, Frédéric
Hutter, Harald
Vitale, Nicolas
Labouesse, Michel
机构
[1] ULP, INSERM, CNRS, IGBMC, F-67400 Illkirch Graffenstaden, France
[2] Max Planck Inst Med Res, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
[3] CNRS, Inst Neurosci Cellulaires & Integrat, UMR 7168, F-67084 Strasbourg, France
来源
DEVELOPMENT | 2007年 / 134卷 / 13期
关键词
ARHGAP20; C; elegans; rho-kinase; RhoGAP; epithelial; morphogenesis;
D O I
10.1242/dev.005074
中图分类号
Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Embryonic morphogenesis involves the coordinate behaviour of multiple cells and requires the accurate balance of forces acting within different cells through the application of appropriate brakes and throttles. In C. elegans, embryonic elongation is driven by Rho-binding kinase (ROCK) and actomyosin contraction in the epidermis. We identify an evolutionary conserved, actin microfilament-associated RhoGAP (RGA-2) that behaves as a negative regulator of LET-502/ROCK. The small GTPase RHO-1 is the preferred target of RGA-2 in vitro, and acts between RGA-2 and LET-502 in vivo. Two observations show that RGA-2 acts in dorsal and ventral epidermal cells to moderate actomyosin tension during the first half of elongation. First, time-lapse microscopy shows that loss of RGA-2 induces localised circumferentially oriented pulling on junctional complexes in dorsal and ventral epidermal cells. Second, specific expression of RGA-2 in dorsal/ventral, but not lateral, cells rescues the embryonic lethality of rga-2 mutants. We propose that actomyosin-generated tension must be moderated in two out of the three sets of epidermal cells surrounding the C. elegans embryo to achieve morphogenesis.
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页码:2469 / 2479
页数:11
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