Tuba and N-WASP function cooperatively to position the central lumen during epithelial cyst morphogenesis
Eva M Kovacs1, Suzie Verma, Steven G Thomas
1Division of Molecular Cell Biology, Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland-St. Lucia, QLD, Australia.
Abstract:
The process of epithelial lumenogenesis requires coordination of a network of signaling machinery communicated to each cell through subsequent cell divisions. Formation of a single hollow lumen has previously been shown to require Tuba, a Cdc42 GEF, for Cdc42 activation and correct spindle orientation. Using a Caco-2 model of lumenogenesis, we show that knockdown (KD) of the actin regulator N-WASP, causes a multilumen phenotype similar to Tuba KD. Defects in lumenogenesis in Tuba KD and N-WASP KD cells are observed at the two cell stage with inappropriate marking of the pre-apical patch (PAP) - the precursor to lumen formation. Strikingly, both Tuba and N-WASP depend on each other for localization to the PAP. We conclude that N-WASP functions cooperatively with Tuba to facilitate lumenogenesis and this requires the polyproline region of N-WASP.
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