scholarly journals Non-canonical features of the Golgi apparatus in bipolar epithelial neural stem cells

2016 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Taverna ◽  
Felipe Mora-Bermúdez ◽  
Paulina J. Strzyz ◽  
Marta Florio ◽  
Jaroslav Icha ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 220 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Antonio Herrera ◽  
Anghara Menendez ◽  
Blanca Torroba ◽  
Andrea Ochoa ◽  
Sebastián Pons

The neural tube forms when neural stem cells arrange into a pseudostratified, single-cell–layered epithelium, with a marked apico-basal polarity, and in which adherens junctions (AJs) concentrate in the subapical domain. We previously reported that sustained β-catenin expression promotes the formation of enlarged apical complexes (ACs), enhancing apico-basal polarity, although the mechanism through which this occurs remained unclear. Here, we show that β-catenin interacts with phosphorylated pro-N-cadherin early in its transit through the Golgi apparatus, promoting propeptide excision and the final maturation of N-cadherin. We describe a new β-catenin–dependent interaction of N-cadherin with Drebrin-like (Dbnl), an actin-binding protein that is involved in anterograde Golgi trafficking of proteins. Notably, Dbnl knockdown led to pro-N-cadherin accumulation and limited AJ formation. In brief, we demonstrate that Dbnl and Drebrin-like β-catenin assist in the maturation of pro-N-cadherin, which is critical for AJ formation and for the recruitment AC components like aPKC and, consequently, for the maintenance of apico-basal polarity.


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