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Adherens junctions determine the apical position of the midbody during follicular epithelial cell division
Authors:Eurico Morais‐de‐Sá  Claudio Sunkel
Affiliation:1. Instituto de Biologia Molecular e Celular (IBMC), , Porto, P‐4150‐180 Portugal;2. Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas de Abel Salazar (ICBAS), Universidade do Porto, , Porto, P‐4150‐180 Portugal
Abstract:Cytokinesis is asymmetric along the apical–basal axis of epithelial cells, positioning the midbody near the apical domain. However, little is known about the mechanism and purpose of this asymmetry. We use live imaging of Drosophila follicle cell division to show that asymmetric cytokinesis does not result from intrinsic polarization of the main contractile ring components. We show that adherens junctions (AJs) maintain close contact with the apical side of the contractile ring during cytokinesis. Asymmetric distribution of AJ components within follicle cells and in the otherwise unpolarized S2 cells is sufficient to recruit the midbody, revealing that asymmetric cytokinesis is determined by apical AJs in the epithelia. We further show that ectopic midbody localization induces epithelial invaginations, shifting the position of the apical interface between daughter cells relative to the AB axis of the tissue. Thus, apical midbody localization is essential to maintain epithelial tissue architecture during proliferation.
Keywords:cytokinesis  midbody  adherens junction  cell polarity  epithelium
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