TheDrosophilaanterior-posterior axis is polarized by asymmetric myosin activation
Abstract
TheDrosophilaanterior-posterior (AP) axis is specified at mid-oogenesis when Par-1 kinase is recruited to the posterior cortex of the oocyte, where it polarises the microtubule cytoskeleton to define where the axis determinants,bicoidandoskarmRNAs localise. This polarity is established in response to an unknown signal from the follicle cells, but how this occurs is unclear. Here we show that the myosin chaperone, Unc-45 and Non-Muscle Myosin II (MyoII) are required in the germ line upstream of Par-1 in polarity establishment. Furthermore, the Myosin regulatory Light Chain (MRLC) is di-phosphorylated at the oocyte posterior in response to the follicle cell signal, inducing longer pulses of myosin contractility at the posterior and increased cortical tension. Over-expression of MRLC-T21A that cannot be di-phosphorylated or acute treatment with the Myosin light chain kinase inhibitor ML-7 abolish Par-1 localisation, indicating that posterior of MRLC di-phosphorylation is essential for polarity. Thus, asymmetric myosin activation polarizes the anterior-posterior axis by recruiting and maintaining Par-1 at the posterior cortex. This raises an intriguing parallel with AP axis formation inC. eleganswhere MyoII is also required to establish polarity, but functions to localize the anterior PAR proteins rather than PAR-1.
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