Domain-specific functions of Stardust in Drosophila embryonic development

In Drosophila, the adaptor protein Stardust is essential for the stabilization of the polarity determinant Crumbs in various epithelial tissues, including the embryonic epidermis, the follicular epithelium and photoreceptor cells of the compound eye. In turn, Stardust recruits another adaptor protei...

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Main Authors: Leonie Koch, Sabine Feicht, Rui Sun, Arnab Sen, Michael P. Krahn
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Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2016-01-01
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.160776
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spelling doaj-cf48505531ab4f8f9211c4739b723da52020-11-25T03:08:41ZengThe Royal SocietyRoyal Society Open Science2054-57032016-01-0131110.1098/rsos.160776160776Domain-specific functions of Stardust in Drosophila embryonic developmentLeonie KochSabine FeichtRui SunArnab SenMichael P. KrahnIn Drosophila, the adaptor protein Stardust is essential for the stabilization of the polarity determinant Crumbs in various epithelial tissues, including the embryonic epidermis, the follicular epithelium and photoreceptor cells of the compound eye. In turn, Stardust recruits another adaptor protein, PATJ, to the subapical region to support adherens junction formation and morphogenetic events. Moreover, Stardust binds to Lin-7, which is dispensable in epithelial cells but functions in postsynaptic vesicle fusion. Finally, Stardust has been reported to bind directly to PAR-6, thereby linking the Crumbs–Stardust–PATJ complex to the PAR-6/aPKC complex. PAR-6 and aPKC are also capable of directly binding Bazooka (the Drosophila homologue of PAR-3) to form the PAR/aPKC complex, which is essential for apical–basal polarity and cell–cell contact formation in most epithelia. However, little is known about the physiological relevance of these interactions in the embryonic epidermis of Drosophila in vivo. Thus, we performed a structure–function analysis of the annotated domains with GFP-tagged Stardust and evaluated the localization and function of the mutant proteins in epithelial cells of the embryonic epidermis. The data presented here confirm a crucial role of the PDZ domain in binding Crumbs and recruiting the protein to the subapical region. However, the isolated PDZ domain is not capable of being recruited to the cortex, and the SH3 domain is essential to support the binding to Crumbs. Notably, the conserved N-terminal regions (ECR1 and ECR2) are not crucial for epithelial polarity. Finally, the GUK domain plays an important role for the protein's function, which is not directly linked to Crumbs stabilization, and the L27N domain is essential for epithelial polarization independently of recruiting PATJ.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsos.160776crumbsstardustpar-6drosophilaepithelial polarity
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author Leonie Koch
Sabine Feicht
Rui Sun
Arnab Sen
Michael P. Krahn
spellingShingle Leonie Koch
Sabine Feicht
Rui Sun
Arnab Sen
Michael P. Krahn
Domain-specific functions of Stardust in Drosophila embryonic development
Royal Society Open Science
crumbs
stardust
par-6
drosophila
epithelial polarity
author_facet Leonie Koch
Sabine Feicht
Rui Sun
Arnab Sen
Michael P. Krahn
author_sort Leonie Koch
title Domain-specific functions of Stardust in Drosophila embryonic development
title_short Domain-specific functions of Stardust in Drosophila embryonic development
title_full Domain-specific functions of Stardust in Drosophila embryonic development
title_fullStr Domain-specific functions of Stardust in Drosophila embryonic development
title_full_unstemmed Domain-specific functions of Stardust in Drosophila embryonic development
title_sort domain-specific functions of stardust in drosophila embryonic development
publisher The Royal Society
series Royal Society Open Science
issn 2054-5703
publishDate 2016-01-01
description In Drosophila, the adaptor protein Stardust is essential for the stabilization of the polarity determinant Crumbs in various epithelial tissues, including the embryonic epidermis, the follicular epithelium and photoreceptor cells of the compound eye. In turn, Stardust recruits another adaptor protein, PATJ, to the subapical region to support adherens junction formation and morphogenetic events. Moreover, Stardust binds to Lin-7, which is dispensable in epithelial cells but functions in postsynaptic vesicle fusion. Finally, Stardust has been reported to bind directly to PAR-6, thereby linking the Crumbs–Stardust–PATJ complex to the PAR-6/aPKC complex. PAR-6 and aPKC are also capable of directly binding Bazooka (the Drosophila homologue of PAR-3) to form the PAR/aPKC complex, which is essential for apical–basal polarity and cell–cell contact formation in most epithelia. However, little is known about the physiological relevance of these interactions in the embryonic epidermis of Drosophila in vivo. Thus, we performed a structure–function analysis of the annotated domains with GFP-tagged Stardust and evaluated the localization and function of the mutant proteins in epithelial cells of the embryonic epidermis. The data presented here confirm a crucial role of the PDZ domain in binding Crumbs and recruiting the protein to the subapical region. However, the isolated PDZ domain is not capable of being recruited to the cortex, and the SH3 domain is essential to support the binding to Crumbs. Notably, the conserved N-terminal regions (ECR1 and ECR2) are not crucial for epithelial polarity. Finally, the GUK domain plays an important role for the protein's function, which is not directly linked to Crumbs stabilization, and the L27N domain is essential for epithelial polarization independently of recruiting PATJ.
topic crumbs
stardust
par-6
drosophila
epithelial polarity
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