RhoGAP RGA-8 supports morphogenesis in C. elegans by polarizing epithelia

CDC-42 regulation of non-muscle myosin/NMY-2 is required for polarity maintenance in the one-cell embryo of Caenorhabditis elegans. CDC-42 and NMY-2 regulate polarity throughout embryogenesis, but their contribution to later events of morphogenesis are less understood. We have shown that epidermal e...

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Main Authors: Hamidah Raduwan, Shashikala Sasidharan, Luigy Cordova Burgos, Andre G. Wallace, Martha C. Soto
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Language:English
Published: The Company of Biologists 2020-11-01
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Online Access:http://bio.biologists.org/content/9/11/bio056911
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spelling doaj-af5d0b8386054fa7aadd45e02173c9052021-06-02T14:25:13ZengThe Company of BiologistsBiology Open2046-63902020-11-0191110.1242/bio.056911056911RhoGAP RGA-8 supports morphogenesis in C. elegans by polarizing epitheliaHamidah Raduwan0Shashikala Sasidharan1Luigy Cordova Burgos2Andre G. Wallace3Martha C. Soto4 Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Rutgers – RWJMS, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Rutgers – RWJMS, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Rutgers – RWJMS, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA Department of Biological Sciences, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ 07666, USA Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Rutgers – RWJMS, Piscataway, NJ 08854, USA CDC-42 regulation of non-muscle myosin/NMY-2 is required for polarity maintenance in the one-cell embryo of Caenorhabditis elegans. CDC-42 and NMY-2 regulate polarity throughout embryogenesis, but their contribution to later events of morphogenesis are less understood. We have shown that epidermal enclosure requires the GTPase CED-10/Rac1 and WAVE/Scar complex, its effector, to promote protrusions that drive enclosure through the branch actin regulator Arp2/3. Our analysis here of RGA-8, a homolog of SH3BP1/Rich1/ARHGAP17/Nadrin, with BAR and RhoGAP motifs, suggests it regulates CDC-42, so that actin and myosin/NMY-2 promote ventral enclosure during embryonic morphogenesis. Genetic and molecular data suggest RGA-8 regulates CDC-42, and phenocopies the CDC-42 pathway regulators WASP-1/WSP-1 and the F-BAR proteins TOCA-1 and TOCA-2. Live imaging shows RGA-8 and WSP-1 enrich myosin and regulate F-actin in migrating epidermal cells during ventral enclosure. Loss of RGA-8 alters membrane recruitment of active CDC-42. We propose TOCA proteins and RGA-8 use BAR domains to localize and regenerate CDC-42 activity, thus regulating F-actin levels, through the branched actin regulator WSP-1, and myosin enrichment. RhoGAP RGA-8 thus polarizes epithelia, to promote cell migrations and cell shape changes of embryonic morphogenesis.http://bio.biologists.org/content/9/11/bio056911morphogenesisrhogapcdc-42cell migration
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author Hamidah Raduwan
Shashikala Sasidharan
Luigy Cordova Burgos
Andre G. Wallace
Martha C. Soto
spellingShingle Hamidah Raduwan
Shashikala Sasidharan
Luigy Cordova Burgos
Andre G. Wallace
Martha C. Soto
RhoGAP RGA-8 supports morphogenesis in C. elegans by polarizing epithelia
Biology Open
morphogenesis
rhogap
cdc-42
cell migration
author_facet Hamidah Raduwan
Shashikala Sasidharan
Luigy Cordova Burgos
Andre G. Wallace
Martha C. Soto
author_sort Hamidah Raduwan
title RhoGAP RGA-8 supports morphogenesis in C. elegans by polarizing epithelia
title_short RhoGAP RGA-8 supports morphogenesis in C. elegans by polarizing epithelia
title_full RhoGAP RGA-8 supports morphogenesis in C. elegans by polarizing epithelia
title_fullStr RhoGAP RGA-8 supports morphogenesis in C. elegans by polarizing epithelia
title_full_unstemmed RhoGAP RGA-8 supports morphogenesis in C. elegans by polarizing epithelia
title_sort rhogap rga-8 supports morphogenesis in c. elegans by polarizing epithelia
publisher The Company of Biologists
series Biology Open
issn 2046-6390
publishDate 2020-11-01
description CDC-42 regulation of non-muscle myosin/NMY-2 is required for polarity maintenance in the one-cell embryo of Caenorhabditis elegans. CDC-42 and NMY-2 regulate polarity throughout embryogenesis, but their contribution to later events of morphogenesis are less understood. We have shown that epidermal enclosure requires the GTPase CED-10/Rac1 and WAVE/Scar complex, its effector, to promote protrusions that drive enclosure through the branch actin regulator Arp2/3. Our analysis here of RGA-8, a homolog of SH3BP1/Rich1/ARHGAP17/Nadrin, with BAR and RhoGAP motifs, suggests it regulates CDC-42, so that actin and myosin/NMY-2 promote ventral enclosure during embryonic morphogenesis. Genetic and molecular data suggest RGA-8 regulates CDC-42, and phenocopies the CDC-42 pathway regulators WASP-1/WSP-1 and the F-BAR proteins TOCA-1 and TOCA-2. Live imaging shows RGA-8 and WSP-1 enrich myosin and regulate F-actin in migrating epidermal cells during ventral enclosure. Loss of RGA-8 alters membrane recruitment of active CDC-42. We propose TOCA proteins and RGA-8 use BAR domains to localize and regenerate CDC-42 activity, thus regulating F-actin levels, through the branched actin regulator WSP-1, and myosin enrichment. RhoGAP RGA-8 thus polarizes epithelia, to promote cell migrations and cell shape changes of embryonic morphogenesis.
topic morphogenesis
rhogap
cdc-42
cell migration
url http://bio.biologists.org/content/9/11/bio056911
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