Par-1 controls the composition and growth of cortical actin caps during Drosophila embryo cleavage

Author:

Jiang Tao1,Harris Tony J.C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Cell and Systems Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Abstract

Cell structure depends on the cortex, a thin network of actin polymers and additional proteins underlying the plasma membrane. The cell polarity kinase Par-1 is required for cells to form following syncytial Drosophila embryo development. This requirement stems from Par-1 promoting cortical actin caps that grow into dome-like metaphase compartments for dividing syncytial nuclei. We find the actin caps to be a composite material of Diaphanous (Dia)-based actin bundles interspersed with independently formed, Arp2/3-based actin puncta. Par-1 and Dia colocalize along extended regions of the bundles, and both are required for the bundles and for each other’s bundle-like localization, consistent with an actin-dependent self-reinforcement mechanism. Par-1 helps establish or maintain these bundles in a cortical domain with relatively low levels of the canonical formin activator Rho1-GTP. Arp2/3 is required for displacing the bundles away from each other and toward the cap circumference, suggesting interactions between these cytoskeletal components could contribute to the growth of the cap into a metaphase compartment.

Funder

Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada Discovery

Canada First Research Excellence Fund

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Cell Biology

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