Scribble participates in Hippo signaling and is required for normal zebrafish pronephros development

  • Kassiani Skouloudaki
  • Michael Puetz
  • Matias Simons
  • Jean-Remy Courbard
  • Christopher Boehlke
  • Björn Hartleben
  • Christina Engel
  • Marcus J Moeller
  • Christoph Englert
  • Frank Bollig
  • Tobias Schäfer
  • Haribaskar Ramachandran
  • Marek Mlodzik
  • Tobias B Huber
  • E Wolfgang Kuehn
  • Emily Kim
  • Albrecht Kramer-Zucker
  • Gerd Walz

Abstract

Spatial organization of cells and their appendages is controlled by the planar cell polarity pathway, a signaling cascade initiated by the protocadherin Fat in Drosophila. Vertebrates express 4 Fat molecules, Fat1-4. We found that depletion of Fat1 caused cyst formation in the zebrafish pronephros. Knockdown of the PDZ domain containing the adaptor protein Scribble intensified the cyst-promoting phenotype of Fat1 depletion, suggesting that Fat1 and Scribble act in overlapping signaling cascades during zebrafish pronephros development. Supporting the genetic interaction with Fat1, Scribble recognized the PDZ-binding site of Fat1. Depletion of Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1), a transcriptional co-activator inhibited by Hippo signaling, ameliorated the cyst formation in Fat1-deficient zebrafish, whereas Scribble inhibited the YAP1-induced cyst formation. Thus, reduced Hippo signaling and subsequent YAP1 disinhibition seem to play a role in the development of pronephric cysts after depletion of Fat1 or Scribble. We hypothesize that Hippo signaling is required for normal pronephros development in zebrafish and that Scribble is a candidate link between Fat and the Hippo signaling cascade in vertebrates.

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0027-8424
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 26.05.2009
PubMed 19439659