Developmental Cell
Volume 45, Issue 3, 7 May 2018, Pages 376-391.e5
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Atypical Cadherin Dachsous1b Interacts with Ttc28 and Aurora B to Control Microtubule Dynamics in Embryonic Cleavages

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Highlights

  • Zebrafish Dachsous1b promotes microtubule turnover and midzone microtubule assembly

  • Dachsous1b intracellular domain binds Ttc28 and Aurora B

  • Dachsous1b and Aurora B promote and Ttc28 limits microtubule turnover

  • Dachsous1b, Aurora B, and Ttc28 functionally interact to control embryonic cleavages

Summary

Atypical cadherin Dachsous (Dchs) is a conserved regulator of planar cell polarity, morphogenesis, and tissue growth during animal development. Dchs functions in part by regulating microtubules by unknown molecular mechanisms. Here we show that maternal zygotic (MZ) dchs1b zebrafish mutants exhibit cleavage furrow progression defects and impaired midzone microtubule assembly associated with decreased microtubule turnover. Mechanistically, Dchs1b interacts via a conserved motif in its intracellular domain with the tetratricopeptide motifs of Ttc28 and regulates its subcellular distribution. Excess Ttc28 impairs cleavages and decreases microtubule turnover, while ttc28 inactivation increases turnover. Moreover, ttc28 deficiency in dchs1b mutants suppresses the microtubule dynamics and midzone microtubule assembly defects. Dchs1b also binds to Aurora B, a known regulator of cleavages and microtubules. Embryonic cleavages in MZdchs1b mutants exhibit increased, and in MZttc28 mutants decreased, sensitivity to Aurora B inhibition. Thus, Dchs1b regulates microtubule dynamics and embryonic cleavages by interacting with Ttc28 and Aurora B.

Keywords

zebrafish
cytokinesis
midzone microtubules
microtubule dynamics
Dachsous cadherin
mitosis
tetratricopeptide repeat

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