An LRR Receptor-Teneurin System Directs Planar Polarity at Compartment Boundaries.

TitleAn LRR Receptor-Teneurin System Directs Planar Polarity at Compartment Boundaries.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsParé AC, Naik P, Shi J, Mirman Z, Palmquist KH, Zallen JA
JournalDev Cell
Volume51
Issue2
Pagination208-221.e6
Date Published2019 Oct 21
ISSN1878-1551
Abstract

Epithelial cells dynamically self-organize in response to extracellular spatial cues relayed by cell-surface receptors. During convergent extension in Drosophila, Toll-related receptors direct planar polarized cell rearrangements that elongate the head-to-tail axis. However, many cells establish polarity in the absence of Toll receptor activity, indicating the presence of additional spatial cues. Here we demonstrate that the leucine-rich-repeat receptor Tartan and the teneurin Ten-m provide critical polarity signals at epithelial compartment boundaries. The Tartan and Ten-m extracellular domains interact in vitro, and Tartan promotes Ten-m localization to compartment boundaries in vivo. We show that Tartan and Ten-m are necessary for the planar polarity and organization of compartment boundary cells. Moreover, ectopic stripes of Tartan and Ten-m are sufficient to induce myosin accumulation at stripe boundaries. These results demonstrate that the Tartan/Ten-m and Toll receptor systems together create a high-resolution network of spatial cues that guides cell behavior during convergent extension.

DOI10.1016/j.devcel.2019.08.003
Alternate JournalDev. Cell
PubMed ID31495696

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