Artículos de revistas
Cdh2 coordinates Myosin-II dependent internalisation of the zebrafish neural plate
Fecha
2019Registro en:
Scientific Reports, Volumen 9, Issue 1, 2019,
20452322
10.1038/s41598-018-38455-w
Autor
Araya, Claudio
Häkkinen, Hanna Maria
Carcamo, Luis
Cerda, Mauricio
Savy, Thierry
Rookyard, Christopher
Peyriéras, Nadine
Clarke, Jonathan D.W.
Institución
Resumen
Tissue internalisation is a key morphogenetic mechanism by which embryonic tissues generate complex internal organs and a number of studies of epithelia have outlined a general view of tissue internalisation. Here we have used quantitative live imaging and mutant analysis to determine whether similar mechanisms are responsible for internalisation in a tissue that apparently does not have a typical epithelial organisation – the zebrafish neural plate. We found that although zebrafish embryos begin neurulation without a conventional epithelium, medially located neural plate cells adopt strategies typical of epithelia in order to constrict their dorsal surface membrane during cell internalisation. Furthermore, we show that Myosin-II activity is a significant driver of this transient cell remodeling which also depends on Cdh2 (N-cadherin). Abrogation of Cdh2 results in defective Myosin-II distribution, mislocalised internalisation events and defective neural plate mor