Epidermal par-6 and pkc-3 are essential for larval development of c. Elegans and organize non-centrosomal microtubules

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2020-12

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Castiglioni, Victoria G.ISNI 0000000492860760
Pires, Helena R.ISNI 000000050730133X
Bertolini, Rodrigo Rosas
Riga, AmaliaISNI 0000000492917042
Kerver, JanaISNI 0000000389405575
Boxem, MikeORCID 0000-0003-3966-4173ISNI 0000000394154459

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Abstract

The cortical polarity regulators PAR-6, PKC-3, and PAR-3 are essential for the polarization of a broad variety of cell types in multicellular animals. In C. elegans, the roles of the PAR proteins in embryonic development have been extensively studied, yet little is known about their functions during larval development. Using inducible protein degradation, we show that PAR-6 and PKC-3, but not PAR-3, are essential for postembryonic development. PAR-6 and PKC-3 are required in the epidermal epithelium for animal growth, molting, and the proper pattern of seam-cell divisions. Finally, we uncovered a novel role for PAR-6 in organizing non-centrosomal microtubule arrays in the epidermis. PAR-6 was required for the localization of the microtubule organizer NOCA-1/Ninein, and defects in a noca-1 mutant are highly similar to those caused by epidermal PAR-6 depletion. As NOCA-1 physically interacts with PAR-6, we propose that PAR-6 promotes non-centrosomal microtubule organization through localization of NOCA-1/Ninein.

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General Neuroscience, General Biochemistry,Genetics and Molecular Biology, General Immunology and Microbiology

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Castiglioni, V G, Pires, H R, Bertolini, R R, Riga, A, Kerver, J & Boxem, M 2020, 'Epidermal par-6 and pkc-3 are essential for larval development of c. Elegans and organize non-centrosomal microtubules', eLife, vol. 9, e62067, pp. 1-37. https://doi.org/10.7554/ELIFE.62067