Slik and the receptor tyrosine kinase breathless mediate localized activation of moesin in terminal tracheal cells

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A key element in the regulation of subcellular branching and tube morphogenesis of the Drosophila tracheal system is the organization of the actin cytoskeleton by the ERM protein Moesin. Activation of Moesin within specific subdomains of cells, critical for its interaction with actin, is a tightly controlled process and involves regulatory inputs from membrane proteins, kinases and phosphatases. The kinases that activate Moesin in tracheal cells are not known. Here we show that the Sterile-20 like kinase Slik, enriched at the luminal membrane, is necessary for the activation of Moesin at the luminal membrane and regulates branching and subcellular tube morphogenesis of terminal cells. Our results reveal the FGF-receptor Breathless as an additional necessary cue for the activation of Moesin in terminal cells. Breathless-mediated activation of Moesin is independent of the canonical MAP kinase pathway. © 2014 Ukken et al.

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Ukken, F. P., Aprill, I., JayaNandanan, N., & Leptin, M. (2014). Slik and the receptor tyrosine kinase breathless mediate localized activation of moesin in terminal tracheal cells. PLoS ONE, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0103323

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