First published online March 21, 2008
Development 135, 803e (2008)
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Epithelial remodelling: a ROCK-hard interaction
During embryogenesis, epithelial cell apical constriction (via actomyosin
contraction) forces epithelial sheets to invaginate - a morphological change
that can generate tissues with a complex architecture. Now, on
p. 1493, Nishimura and
Takeichi report that Shroom3 (an actin-binding protein that regulates
epithelial apical constriction) and Rho kinases [ROCKs; kinases that
phosphorylate myosin regulatory light chain (MLC), leading to actomyosin
contraction] interact to regulate epithelial sheet remodelling. The
researchers show that in epithelial cells in vitro and in invaginating chick
neural tube, Shroom3 binds to and recruits ROCKs to the epithelial apical
junctions. They also show that the expression of RII-C1 (the Shroom3-binding
site on ROCKs that they identify) or Shroom3 depletion removes apically
localized ROCKs and blocks neural tube closure. Finally, epithelial cells in
the closing neural plate have a planar-polarized distribution of
phosphorylated MLC, they report, that is abolished by RII-C1 expression. This
distribution might drive tube closure, suggest the researchers. Together,
these results provide new insights into how epithelial sheets bend during
embryogenesis.

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- Tamako Nishimura and Masatoshi Takeichi
Development 2008 135: 1493-1502.
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