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αE-catenin-dependent mechanotransduction is essential for proper convergent extension in zebrafish

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BIOLOGY OPEN
Volume 5, Issue 10, Pages 1461-1472

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COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/bio.021378

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Zebrafish; Cadherin mechanotransduction; Alpha-catenin; Convergent extension; Embryogenesis

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  1. Dutch scientific organisation Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzo (NWO-VIDI) [864.07.006]

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Cadherin complexes mediate cell-cell adhesion and are crucial for embryonic development. Besides their structural function, cadherin complexes also transduce tension across the junction-actomyosin axis into proportional biochemical responses. Central to this mechanotransduction is the stretching of the cadherin-F-actin-linker alpha-catenin, which opens its central domain for binding to effectors such as vinculin. Mechanical unfolding of alpha-catenin leads to force-dependent reinforcement of cadherin-based junctions as studied in cell culture. The importance of cadherin mechanotransduction for embryonic development has not been studied yet. Here we used TALEN-mediated gene disruption to perturb endogenous alpha E-catenin in zebrafish development. Zygotic alpha-catenin mutants fail to maintain their epithelial barrier, resulting in tissue rupturing. We then specifically disrupted mechanotransduction, while maintaining cadherin adhesion, by expressing an alpha E-catenin construct in which the mechanosensitive domain was perturbed. Expression of either wild-type or mechano-defective alpha-catenin fully rescues barrier function in alpha-catenin mutants; however, expression of mechano-defective alpha-catenin also induces convergence and extension defects. Specifically, the polarization of cadherin-dependent, lamellipodia-driven cell migration of the lateral mesoderm was lost. These results indicate that cadherin mechanotransduction is crucial for proper zebrafish morphogenesis, and uncover one of the essential processes affected by its perturbation.

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