Actomyosin purse strings: renewable resources that make morphogenesis robust and resilient.

Hfsp Journal Pub Date : 2008-08-01 Epub Date: 2008-07-23 DOI:10.2976/1.2955565
Alice Rodriguez-Diaz, Yusuke Toyama, Daniel L Abravanel, John M Wiemann, Adrienne R Wells, U Serdar Tulu, Glenn S Edwards, Daniel P Kiehart
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Abstract

Dorsal closure in Drosophila is a model system for cell sheet morphogenesis and wound healing. During closure two sheets of lateral epidermis move dorsally to close over the amnioserosa and form a continuous epidermis. Forces from the amnioserosa and actomyosin-rich, supracellular purse strings at the leading edges of these lateral epidermal sheets drive closure. Purse strings generate the largest force for closure and occur during development and wound healing throughout phylogeny. We use laser microsurgery to remove some or all of the purse strings from developing embryos. Free edges produced by surgery undergo characteristic responses as follows. Intact cells in the free edges, which previously had no purse string, recoil away from the incision and rapidly assemble new, secondary purse strings. Next, recoil slows, then pauses at a turning point. Following a brief delay, closure resumes and is powered to completion by the secondary purse strings. We confirm that the assembly of the secondary purse strings requires RhoA. We show that alpha-actinin alternates with nonmuscle myosin II along purse strings and requires nonmuscle myosin II for its localization. Together our data demonstrate that purse strings are renewable resources that contribute to the robust and resilient nature of closure.

肌动球蛋白:可再生资源,使形态发生强健和有弹性。
果蝇背侧闭合是细胞片形态发生和伤口愈合的模式系统。在闭合过程中,两层侧表皮背向移动,在羊膜上闭合,形成一个连续的表皮。来自羊膜和肌动球蛋白丰富的力量,这些外侧表皮片前缘的细胞上的荷包线驱动闭合。在整个系统发育过程中,在伤口愈合和发育过程中,钱袋会产生最大的闭合力。我们用激光显微手术从发育中的胚胎上切除部分或全部的钱袋。外科手术产生的自由边的特征响应如下。在自由边缘的完整细胞,以前没有荷包线,反冲离开切口,迅速组装新的,次要荷包线。接下来,后坐力减慢,然后在一个转折点处暂停。在短暂的延迟之后,闭包恢复并由二级钱包驱动完成。我们确认二级钱包的组装需要RhoA。我们发现-肌动蛋白与非肌肉肌凝蛋白II交替出现,并需要非肌肉肌凝蛋白II来定位。总之,我们的数据表明,钱包是可再生资源,有助于强大和弹性的关闭性质。
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