Membrane trafficking plays many roles in morphogenesis, from bulk membrane provision to targeted delivery of proteins and other cargos. In tracheal terminal cells of the Drosophila respiratory system, transport through late endosomes balances membrane delivery between the basal plasma membrane and the apical membrane, which forms a subcellular tube, but it has been unclear how the direction of growth of the subcellular tube with the overall cell growth is coordinated. We show here that endosomes also organize F-actin. Actin assembles around late endocytic vesicles in the growth cone of the cell, reaching from the tip of the subcellular tube to the leading filopodia of the basal membrane. Preventing nucleation of endosomal actin disturbs the directionality of tube growth, uncoupling it from the direction of cell elongation. Severing actin in this area affects tube integrity. Our findings show a new role for late endosomes in directing morphogenesis by organizing actin, in addition to their known role in membrane and protein trafficking.
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An endosome-associated actin network involved in directed apical plasma membrane growth
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Luis Daniel Ríos-Barrera
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Directors’ Research Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany
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Departamento de Biología Celular y Fisiología, Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico
Correspondence to Luis Daniel Ríos-Barrera: daniel.rios@iibiomedicas.unam.mx
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Maria Leptin
Maria Leptin
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Directors’ Research Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany
2
Institute for Genetics, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany
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Directors’ Research Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany
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Departamento de Biología Celular y Fisiología, Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City, Mexico
Maria Leptin
1
Directors’ Research Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany
2
Institute for Genetics, University of Cologne, Cologne, Germany
Correspondence to Luis Daniel Ríos-Barrera: daniel.rios@iibiomedicas.unam.mx
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July 13 2021
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December 06 2021
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January 04 2022
Online Issn: 1540-8140
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© 2022 Ríos-Barrera and Leptin
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J Cell Biol (2022) 221 (3): e202106124.
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Received:
July 13 2021
Revision Received:
December 06 2021
Accepted:
January 04 2022
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Luis Daniel Ríos-Barrera, Maria Leptin; An endosome-associated actin network involved in directed apical plasma membrane growth. J Cell Biol 7 March 2022; 221 (3): e202106124. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.202106124
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