The kinesin-like protein Pavarotti functions non-canonically to regulate actin dynamics
SummaryPavarotti, the Drosophila MKLP1 ortholog, is a kinesin-like protein that with Tumbleweed (MgcRacGAP) works together as the centralspindlin complex. This complex is essential for cytokinesis where it helps to organize the contractile actomyosin ring at the equator of dividing cells by activating the RhoGEF Pebble. Actomyosin rings also function as the driving force during cell wound repair. We previously showed that Tumbleweed and Pebble are required for the cell wound repair process. Here, we show that Pavarotti also functions during wound repair and confirm that while Pavarotti, Tumbleweed, and Pebble are utilized during this cellular repair, it is not as the conserved centralspindlin complex. Surprisingly, in vitro and in vivo work show that the classically microtubule-associated Pavarotti binds directly to actin and has a non-canonical role directly regulating actin dynamics. We show that Pavarotti also works independently from Tumbleweed in several actin-related processes during the normal developmental process of oogenesis.