RRC ID 45781
Author Lant B, Yu B, Goudreault M, Holmyard D, Knight JD, Xu P, Zhao L, Chin K, Wallace E, Zhen M, Gingras AC, Derry WB.
Title CCM-3/STRIPAK promotes seamless tube extension through endocytic recycling.
Journal Nat Commun
Abstract The mechanisms governing apical membrane assembly during biological tube development are poorly understood. Here, we show that extension of the C. elegans excretory canal requires cerebral cavernous malformation 3 (CCM-3), independent of the CCM1 orthologue KRI-1. Loss of ccm-3 causes canal truncations and aggregations of canaliculular vesicles, which form ectopic lumen (cysts). We show that CCM-3 localizes to the apical membrane, and in cooperation with GCK-1 and STRIPAK, promotes CDC-42 signalling, Golgi stability and endocytic recycling. We propose that endocytic recycling is mediated through the CDC-42-binding kinase MRCK-1, which interacts physically with CCM-3-STRIPAK. We further show canal membrane integrity to be dependent on the exocyst complex and the actin cytoskeleton. This work reveals novel in vivo roles of CCM-3·STRIPAK in regulating tube extension and membrane integrity through small GTPase signalling and vesicle dynamics, which may help explain the severity of CCM3 mutations in patients.
Volume 6
Pages 6449
Published 2015-3-6
DOI 10.1038/ncomms7449
PII ncomms7449
PMID 25743393
MeSH Animals Caenorhabditis elegans / metabolism Caenorhabditis elegans / physiology* Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / metabolism* Cell Cycle Proteins / metabolism* GTP-Binding Proteins / metabolism* Golgi Apparatus / metabolism Intellectual Disability / metabolism* Intestines / growth & development Micrognathism / metabolism* Microscopy, Electron, Transmission Microscopy, Interference Morphogenesis / physiology* RNA Interference Ribs / abnormalities* Ribs / metabolism Signal Transduction / physiology* Transport Vesicles / physiology*
IF 12.121
Times Cited 35
WOS Category CELL BIOLOGY
Resource
C.elegans tm2806