Specific CaMKIIs mediate convergent extension cell movements in early zebrafish development

Author:

McLeod Jamie J.1,Rothschild Sarah C.1ORCID,Francescatto Ludmila2,Kim Haerin1,Tombes Robert M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology and VCU Life Sciences Virginia Commonwealth University Richmond Virginia USA

2. Department of Pathology Duke University Durham North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundNoncanonical Wnts are morphogens that can elevate intracellular Ca2+, activate the Ca2+/calmodulin‐dependent protein kinase, CaMKII, and promote cell movements during vertebrate gastrulation.ResultsZebrafish express seven CaMKII genes during embryogenesis; two of these, camk2b1 and camk2g1, are necessary for convergent extension (CE) cell movements. CaMKII morphant phenotypes were observed as early as epiboly. At the 1–3 somite stage, neuroectoderm and paraxial cells remained unconverged in both morphants. Later, somites lacked their stereotypical shape and were wider, more closely spaced, and body gap angles increased. At 24hpf, somite compression and notochord undulation coincided with a shorter and broader body axis. A camk2b1 crispant was generated which phenocopied the camk2b1 morphant. The levels of cell proliferation, apoptosis and paraxial and neuroectodermal markers were unchanged in morphants. Hyperactivation of CaMKII during gastrulation by transient pharmacological intervention (thapsigargin) also caused CE defects. Mosaically expressed dominant‐negative CaMKII recapitulated these phenotypes and showed significant midline bifurcation. Finally, the introduction of CaMKII partially rescued Wnt11 morphant phenotypes.ConclusionsOverall, these data support a model whereby cyclically activated CaMKII encoded from two genes enables cell migration during the process of CE.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Developmental Biology

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