Notch-dependent Abl signaling regulates cell motility during ommatidial rotation in Drosophila

Yildiz Koca, Linh T. Vuong, Jaskirat Singh, Edward Giniger, Marek Mlodzik

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Abstract

A collective cell motility event that occurs during Drosophila eye development, ommatidial rotation (OR), serves as a paradigm for signaling-pathway-regulated directed movement of cell clusters. OR is instructed by the EGFR and Notch pathways and Frizzled/planar cell polarity (Fz/PCP) signaling, all of which are associated with photoreceptor R3 and R4 specification. Here, we show that Abl kinase negatively regulates OR through its activity in the R3/R4 pair. Abl is localized to apical junctional regions in R4, but not in R3, during OR, and this apical localization requires Notch signaling. We demonstrate that Abl and Notch interact genetically during OR, and Abl co-immunoprecipitates in complexes with Notch in eye discs. Perturbations of Abl interfere with adherens junctional organization of ommatidial preclusters, which mediate the OR process. Together, our data suggest that Abl kinase acts directly downstream of Notch in R4 to fine-tune OR via its effect on adherens junctions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number111788
JournalCell Reports
Volume41
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Dec 2022

Keywords

  • Abl
  • CP: Developmental biology
  • Drosophila
  • Notch
  • epithelial cell motility
  • junctional dynamics

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