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A tensile trilayered cytoskeletal endotube drives capillary-like lumenogenesis.


ABSTRACT: Unicellular tubes are components of internal organs and capillaries. It is unclear how they meet the architectural challenge to extend a centered intracellular lumen of uniform diameter. In an RNAi-based Caenorhabditis elegans screen, we identified three intermediate filaments (IFs)-IFA-4, IFB-1, and IFC-2-as interactors of the lumenal membrane-actin linker ERM-1 in excretory-canal tubulogenesis. We find that IFs, generally thought to affect morphogenesis indirectly by maintaining tissue integrity, directly promote lumenogenesis in this capillary-like single-cell tube. We show that ERM-1, ACT-5/actin, and TBB-2/tubulin recruit membrane-forming endosomal and flux-promoting canalicular vesicles to the lumen, whereas IFs, themselves recruited to the lumen by ERM-1 and TBB-2, restrain lateral vesicle access. IFs thereby prevent cystogenesis, equilibrate the lumen diameter, and promote lumen forward extension. Genetic and imaging analyses suggest that IFB-1/IFA-4 and IFB-1/IFC-2 polymers form a perilumenal triple IF lattice, sandwiched between actin and helical tubulin. Our findings characterize a novel mechanism of capillary-like lumenogenesis, where a tensile trilayered cytoskeletal endotube transforms concentric into directional growth.

SUBMITTER: Khan LA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6605810 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A tensile trilayered cytoskeletal endotube drives capillary-like lumenogenesis.

Khan Liakot A LA   Jafari Gholamali G   Zhang Nan N   Membreno Edward E   Yan Siyang S   Zhang Hongjie H   Gobel Verena V  

The Journal of cell biology 20190625 7


Unicellular tubes are components of internal organs and capillaries. It is unclear how they meet the architectural challenge to extend a centered intracellular lumen of uniform diameter. In an RNAi-based <i>Caenorhabditis elegans</i> screen, we identified three intermediate filaments (IFs)-IFA-4, IFB-1, and IFC-2-as interactors of the lumenal membrane-actin linker ERM-1 in excretory-canal tubulogenesis. We find that IFs, generally thought to affect morphogenesis indirectly by maintaining tissue  ...[more]

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