RRC ID 64030
Author Chu WC, Hayashi S.
Title Mechano-chemical enforcement of tendon apical ECM into nano-filaments during Drosophila flight muscle development.
Journal Curr Biol
Abstract Contractile tension is critical for musculoskeletal system development and maintenance. In insects, the muscular force is transmitted to the exoskeleton through the tendon cells and tendon apical extracellular matrix (ECM). In Drosophila, we found tendon cells secrete Dumpy (Dpy), a zona pellucida domain (ZPD) protein, to form the force-resistant filaments in the exuvial space, anchoring the tendon cells to the pupal cuticle. We showed that Dpy undergoes filamentous conversion in response to the tension increment during indirect flight muscle development. We also found another ZPD protein Quasimodo (Qsm) protects the notum epidermis from collapsing under the muscle tension by enhancing the tensile strength of Dpy filaments. Qsm is co-transported with Dpy in the intracellular vesicles and diffuses into the exuvial space after secretion. Tissue-specific qsm expression rescued the qsm mutant phenotypes in distant tissues, suggesting Qsm can function in a long-range, non-cell-autonomous manner. In the cell culture assay, Qsm interacts with Dpy-ZPD and promotes secretion and polymerization of Dpy-ZPD. The roles of Qsm underlies the positive feedback mechanism of force-dependent organization of Dpy filaments, providing new insights into apical ECM remodeling through the unconventional interaction of ZPD proteins.
Volume 31(7)
Pages 1366-1378.e7
Published 2021-4-12
DOI 10.1016/j.cub.2021.01.010
PII S0960-9822(21)00043-9
PMID 33545042
MeSH Animals Drosophila Proteins Drosophila melanogaster / anatomy & histology* Drosophila melanogaster / cytology Drosophila melanogaster / physiology* Extracellular Matrix* Female Flight, Animal* Male Muscle Development* Tendons*
IF 9.601
Resource
Human and Animal Cells S2 (Drosophila)(RCB1153)
Drosophila DGRC#115238 DGRC#105826 10275R-1 CAS-0002