Rho GTPase activity and the Shroom actin-binding protein are required to establish a planar polarized actomyosin network and generate mechanical forces during axis elongation in Drosophila.
Rho GTPase and Shroom are essential for establishing a planar polarized actomyosin network and generating mechanical forces during axis elongation in Drosophila.
Actomyosin contraction generates mechanical forces that influence cell and tissue structure. During convergent extension in Drosophila melanogaster, the spatially regulated activity of the myosin activator Rho-kinase promotes actomyosin contraction at specific planar cell boundaries to produce polarized cell rearrangement. The mechanisms that direct localized Rho-kinase activity are not well understood. We show that Rho GTPase recruits Rho-kinase to adherens junctions and is required for Rho-kinase planar polarity. Shroom, an asymmetrically localized actin- and Rho-kinase-binding protein, amplifies Rho-kinase and myosin II planar polarity and junctional localization downstream of Rho signaling. In Shroom mutants, Rho-kinase and myosin II achieve reduced levels of planar polarity, resulting in decreased junctional tension, a disruption of multicellular rosette formation, and defective convergent extension. These results indicate that Rho GTPase activity is required to establish a planar polarized actomyosin network, and the Shroom actin-binding protein enhances myosin contractility locally to generate robust mechanical forces during axis elongation.
Simões et al. (Mon,) conducted a other in Convergent extension in Drosophila melanogaster. Rho GTPase and Shroom was evaluated on Planar polarized actomyosin contractility and convergent extension. Rho GTPase activity and the Shroom actin-binding protein are required to establish a planar polarized actomyosin network and generate mechanical forces during axis elongation in Drosophila.
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