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AP-1 is required for the maintenance of apico-basal polarity in the C. elegans intestine

Journal

DEVELOPMENT
Volume 139, Issue 11, Pages 2061-2070

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COMPANY OF BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/dev.076711

Keywords

Epithelial polarity; Membrane traffic; Apical sorting; CDC-42; PAR-6; AP-1; C. elegans

Funding

  1. Region Bretagne ACOMB [R06488NS, 3252]
  2. INSERM Avenir
  3. Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale
  4. Rennes Metropole
  5. Universite de Rennes 1

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Epithelial tubes perform functions that are essential for the survival of multicellular organisms. Understanding how their polarised features are maintained is therefore crucial. By analysing the function of the clathrin adaptor AP-1 in the C. elegans intestine, we found that AP-1 is required for epithelial polarity maintenance. Depletion of AP-1 subunits does not affect epithelial polarity establishment or the formation of the intestinal lumen. However, the loss of AP-1 affects the polarised distribution of both apical and basolateral transmembrane proteins. Moreover, it triggers de novo formation of ectopic apical lumens between intestinal cells along the lateral membranes later during embryogenesis. We also found that AP-1 is specifically required for the apical localisation of the small GTPase CDC-42 and the polarity determinant PAR-6. Our results demonstrate that AP-1 controls an apical trafficking pathway required for the maintenance of epithelial polarity in vivo in a tubular epithelium.

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