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. 2018 Apr 19;173(3):776-791.e17.
doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2018.02.035. Epub 2018 Mar 22.

Expanding Actin Rings Zipper the Mouse Embryo for Blastocyst Formation

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Expanding Actin Rings Zipper the Mouse Embryo for Blastocyst Formation

Jennifer Zenker et al. Cell. .
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Abstract

Transformation from morula to blastocyst is a defining event of preimplantation embryo development. During this transition, the embryo must establish a paracellular permeability barrier to enable expansion of the blastocyst cavity. Here, using live imaging of mouse embryos, we reveal an actin-zippering mechanism driving this embryo sealing. Preceding blastocyst stage, a cortical F-actin ring assembles at the apical pole of the embryo's outer cells. The ring structure forms when cortical actin flows encounter a network of polar microtubules that exclude F-actin. Unlike stereotypical actin rings, the actin rings of the mouse embryo are not contractile, but instead, they expand to the cell-cell junctions. Here, they couple to the junctions by recruiting and stabilizing adherens and tight junction components. Coupling of the actin rings triggers localized myosin II accumulation, and it initiates a tension-dependent zippering mechanism along the junctions that is required to seal the embryo for blastocyst formation.

Keywords: actin dynamics; blastocyst; cortical flow; epithelia; live imaging; mammalian development; microtubules; morphogenesis; preimplantation mouse embryo; tight junctions.

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