2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2013.11.048
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Coordination of Rho Family GTPase Activities to Orchestrate Cytoskeleton Responses during Cell Wound Repair

Abstract: Summary Background Cells heal disruptions in their plasma membrane using a sophisticated, efficient, and conserved response involving the formation of a membrane plug and assembly of an actomyosin ring. Here we describe how Rho family GTPases modulate the cytoskeleton machinery during single cell wound repair in the genetically amenable Drosophila embryo model. Results We find that Rho, Rac and Cdc42 rapidly accumulate around the wound and segregate into dynamic, partially overlapping, zones. Genetic and ph… Show more

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“…4). Inhibition of Rho kinase has previously been shown to abrogate purse string formation and thereby wound closure in fly and fish embryos (Abreu-Blanco et al, 2014;Gault et al, 2014). However, our analyses point to the absence of purse-string mechanisms during most closure phases of large cutaneous wounds in adult zebrafish, suggesting that other Rock-dependent processes must be affected.…”
Section: Transgenic Inhibition Of Fgf Signalling Does Not Compromise mentioning
confidence: 50%
“…4). Inhibition of Rho kinase has previously been shown to abrogate purse string formation and thereby wound closure in fly and fish embryos (Abreu-Blanco et al, 2014;Gault et al, 2014). However, our analyses point to the absence of purse-string mechanisms during most closure phases of large cutaneous wounds in adult zebrafish, suggesting that other Rock-dependent processes must be affected.…”
Section: Transgenic Inhibition Of Fgf Signalling Does Not Compromise mentioning
confidence: 50%
“…The results could improve our understandings for sensing the alterations in gravitational levels. In additiona, the cell shape-dependent control of the cytoskeleton is maintained by the cooperation of RhoA, Rac and Cdc42 proteins [41]. The redistribution of Rho GTPase activities and remodeling of cytoskeleton networks across the cell body should play crucial functions, and a combinational effect from the actions of RhoA with other GTPases is necessary for the cell morphological changes, such as capillary formation during simulated microgravity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two biosensors were used to determine Rho1 activity: Capu-RBD-GFP and Dia-RBD-GFP (Abreu-Blanco et al, 2014). Capu-RBD-GFP fluorescence was strong at the posterior of the germarium.…”
Section: Cdc42mentioning
confidence: 99%