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Tjp3/zo-3 is critical for epidermal barrier function in zebrafish embryos
Authors:Kiener Tanja K  Selptsova-Friedrich Inna  Hunziker Walter
Affiliation:Epithelial Cell Biology Laboratory, Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, A*STAR (Agency for Science Technology and Research), Singapore 138673, Singapore
Abstract:TJP3/ZO-3 is a scaffolding protein that tethers tight junction integral membrane proteins to the actin cytoskeleton and links the conserved Crumbs polarity complex to tight junctions. The physiological function of TJP3/ZO-3 is not known and mice lacking TJP3/ZO-3 show no apparent phenotype. Here we show that Tjp3/Zo-3 is a component of tight junctions present in the enveloping cell layer of zebrafish embryos. Silencing tjp3/zo-3 using morpholinos leads to edema, loss of blood circulation and tail fin malformations in the embryos. The ultrastructure of tight junctions of the enveloping cell layer is disrupted, without affecting the asymmetric distribution of plasma membrane proteins. Morphants show a loss of the epidermal barrier, as assessed by an increased permeability of the enveloping cell layer to low molecular weight tracers and a higher sensitivity of the embryos to osmotic stress. Subjecting wild-type embryos to osmotic stress mimicks the morphant phenotype, consistent with the phenotype being a direct consequence of failed osmoregulation. Thus, Tjp3/Zo-3 is critical for barrier function of the enveloping cell layer and osmoregulation in early stages of zebrafish development.
Keywords:AJ, adherens junction   GUK, guanylate kinase   MO, morpholino oligonucleotide   MAGUK, membrane-associated guanylate kinase-like   PCR, polymerase chain reaction   PDZ, PSD95/Dlg/ZO-1   S.E.M., standard error of the mean   siRNA, small interfering RNA   SH3, Src homology 3   TEM, transmission electron microscopy   TJ, tight junction   TJP, tight junction protein   WT, wild-type   ZO, zonula occludens
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