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Swati Srivastava1,2, Felix Gunawan3,4,5, Silvia Vergarajauregui1,6
1Department of Nephropathology, Institute of Pathology, Experimental Renal and Cardiovascular Research, Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg (FAU), Erlangen, Germany.
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How adhesion G protein-coupled receptors (aGPCRs) control development remains unclear. aGPCR Adgrg6/Gpr126 has been associated with heart trabeculation. Defects in this process cause cardiomyopathies and cardiac dysfunction. How cardiomyocytes attain trabecular identity is poorly understood. Here, we show that different domains of Gpr126 distinctly regulate compact wall integrity and trabecular identity. Maternal zygotic (MZ) gpr126stl47 early truncation mutants exhibit hypotrabeculation, whereby N-cadherin distributes randomly along apical/basal/lateral membranes of compact layer cardiomyocytes. In contrast, zygotic and MZ gpr126st49 mutants, expressing a N-terminal fragment lacking the GPS motif (NTFΔGPS), exhibit a multilayered ventricular wall containing polarized cardiomyocytes with normal N-cadherin localization and increased Notch activity. Notably, endocardially expressed gpr126 C-terminal fragment (CTF) reinstates trabeculation in gpr126st49 mutants. Collectively, our data reveal domain-specific roles of Gpr126 during trabeculation, whereby the NTF is required for maintaining cell-cell adhesion and compact wall integrity, whereas the CTF is essential to provide trabecular identity.
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