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LIM kinase regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics is required for salivary gland branching morphogenesis.


ABSTRACT: Coordinated actin microfilament and microtubule dynamics is required for salivary gland development, although the mechanisms by which they contribute to branching morphogenesis are not defined. Because LIM kinase (LIMK) regulates both actin and microtubule organization, we investigated the role of LIMK signaling in mouse embryonic submandibular salivary glands using ex vivo organ cultures. Both LIMK 1 and 2 were necessary for branching morphogenesis and functioned to promote epithelial early- and late-stage cleft progression through regulation of both microfilaments and microtubules. LIMK-dependent regulation of these cytoskeletal systems was required to control focal adhesion protein-dependent fibronectin assembly and integrin ?1 activation, involving the LIMK effectors cofilin and TPPP/p25, for assembly of the actin- and tubulin-based cytoskeletal systems, respectively. We demonstrate that LIMK regulates the early stages of cleft formation--cleft initiation, stabilization, and progression--via establishment of actin stability. Further, we reveal a novel role for the microtubule assembly factor p25 in regulating stabilization and elongation of late-stage progressing clefts. This study demonstrates the existence of multiple actin- and microtubule-dependent stabilization steps that are controlled by LIMK and are required in cleft progression during branching morphogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Ray S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4142612 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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LIM kinase regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics is required for salivary gland branching morphogenesis.

Ray Shayoni S   Fanti Joseph A JA   Macedo Diego P DP   Larsen Melinda M  

Molecular biology of the cell 20140625 16


Coordinated actin microfilament and microtubule dynamics is required for salivary gland development, although the mechanisms by which they contribute to branching morphogenesis are not defined. Because LIM kinase (LIMK) regulates both actin and microtubule organization, we investigated the role of LIMK signaling in mouse embryonic submandibular salivary glands using ex vivo organ cultures. Both LIMK 1 and 2 were necessary for branching morphogenesis and functioned to promote epithelial early- an  ...[more]

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