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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of Cell Biology Année : 2023

SCRIB controls apical contractility during epithelial differentiation

Vincent Michel
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Although mutations in the SCRIB gene lead to multiple morphological organ defects in vertebrates, the molecular pathway linking SCRIB to organ shape anomalies remains elusive. Here, we study the impact of SCRIB-targeted gene mutations during the formation of the gut epithelium in an organ-on-chip model. We show that SCRIB KO gut-like epithelia are flatter with reduced exposed surface area. Cell differentiation on filters further shows that SCRIB plays a critical role in the control of apical cell shape, as well as in the basoapical polarization of myosin light chain localization and activity. Finally, we show that SCRIB serves as a molecular scaffold for SHROOM2/4 and ROCK1 and identify an evolutionary conserved SHROOM binding site in the SCRIB carboxy-terminal that is required for SCRIB function in the control of apical cell shape. Our results demonstrate that SCRIB plays a key role in epithelial morphogenesis by controlling the epithelial apical contractility during cell differentiation.
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pasteur-04284391 , version 1 (14-11-2023)

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Batiste Boëda, Vincent Michel, Raphael Etournay, Patrick England, Stéphane Rigaud, et al.. SCRIB controls apical contractility during epithelial differentiation. Journal of Cell Biology, 2023, 222 (12), pp.e202211113. ⟨10.1083/jcb.202211113⟩. ⟨pasteur-04284391⟩
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