C-terminal phosphorylation modulates ERM-1 localization and dynamics to control cortical actin organization and support lumen formation during Caenorhabditiselegans development

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2020-07-22

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de Amil da Costa Jacob Ramalho, João MiguelISNI 0000000443715030
Sepers, JorianISNI 0000000493064301
Nicolle, Ophélie
Schmidt, RubenISNI 0000000492920399
Cravo, JanineISNI 0000000493352821
Michaux, Grégoire
Boxem, MikeORCID 0000-0003-3966-4173ISNI 0000000394154459

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Abstract

ERM proteins are conserved regulators of cortical membrane specialization that function as membrane-actin linkers and molecular hubs. The activity of ERM proteins requires a conformational switch from an inactive cytoplasmic form into an active membrane- and actin-bound form, which is thought to be mediated by sequential PIP2 binding and phosphorylation of a conserved C-terminal threonine residue. Here, we use the single Caenorhabditiselegans ERM ortholog, ERM-1, to study the contribution of these regulatory events to ERM activity and tissue formation in vivo Using CRISPR/Cas9-generated erm-1 mutant alleles, we demonstrate that a PIP2-binding site is crucially required for ERM-1 function. By contrast, dynamic regulation of C-terminal T544 phosphorylation is not essential but modulates ERM-1 apical localization and dynamics in a tissue-specific manner, to control cortical actin organization and support lumen formation in epithelial tubes. Our work highlights the dynamic nature of ERM protein regulation during tissue morphogenesis and the importance of C-terminal phosphorylation in fine-tuning ERM activity in a tissue-specific context.

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Caenorhabditis elegans, ERM-1, Ezrin, Moesin, Phosphorylation, Radixin, Taverne

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Ramalho, J J, Sepers, J J, Nicolle, O, Schmidt, R, Cravo, J, Michaux, G & Boxem, M 2020, 'C-terminal phosphorylation modulates ERM-1 localization and dynamics to control cortical actin organization and support lumen formation during Caenorhabditiselegans development', Development (Cambridge, England), vol. 147, no. 14, dev188011 . https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.188011