Ocular morphogenesis requires several signalling pathways controlling the expression of transcription factors and cell-cycle regulators. However, despite a well-known mechanism, the dialogue between those signals and factors remains to be unveiled. Here, we identify a requirement for MarvelD3, a tight junction transmembrane protein, in eye morphogenesis in Xenopus. MarvelD3 depletion led to an abnormally pigmented eye or even an eye-less phenotype, which was rescued by ectopic MarvelD3 expression. Altering MarvelD3 expression led to deregulated expression of cell-cycle regulators and transcription factors required for eye development. The eye phenotype was rescued by increased c-Jun terminal Kinase activation. Thus, MarvelD3 links tight junctions and modulation of the JNK pathway to eye morphogenesis.
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Vacca, B., Sanchez-Heras, E., Steed, E., Balda, M. S., Ohnuma, S. I., Sasai, N., … Matter, K. (2016). MarvelD3 regulates the c-Jun N-terminal Kinase pathway during eye development in Xenopus. Biology Open, 5(11), 1631–1641. https://doi.org/10.1242/bio.018945
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