RRC ID 86549
Author Itakura Y, Wada H, Inagaki S, Hayashi S.
Title Mechanical control of the insect extracellular matrix nanostructure.
Journal Sci Adv
Abstract Nanoscale modifications of apical extracellular matrix (ECM) have created various functional surfaces with distinct physical properties, exemplified by structural coloration and superhydrophobicity in animals and plants. To reveal the mechanisms, we investigated cuticle morphogenesis in Drosophila olfactory organs, where hundreds of ~50-nanometer nanopores in the cuticle covering the olfactory neurons permit selective odorant entry. We showed that zona pellucida domain (ZPD) proteins form the cell type-specific ECM compartments before cuticle secretion, and its disruption leads to less and irregularly sized nanopores. The ZPD protein Dusky-like controls the formation of the outermost layer of the cuticle, the envelope. Trynity, Nyobe, Neo, and Morpheyus form matrices with specific mixing and sorting properties, termed "cloud ECM," which restrict cell growth and movement. This work identifies a previously unidentified role for ZPD proteins as modular units that establish the mechanical environment essential for nanoscale ECM morphogenesis, opening a previously unexplored context for these biomimetically important structures.
Volume 12(1)
Pages eadw5022
Published 2026-1-2
DOI 10.1126/sciadv.adw5022
PMID 41481745
PMC PMC12758534
MeSH Animals Drosophila Proteins / genetics Drosophila Proteins / metabolism Drosophila melanogaster* / metabolism Extracellular Matrix* / chemistry Extracellular Matrix* / metabolism Extracellular Matrix* / ultrastructure Morphogenesis Nanostructures* / chemistry
Resource
Human and Animal Cells S2 (Drosophila)(RCB1153)