The Shot CH1 domain recognises a distinct form of F-actin during Drosophila oocyte determination

Development. 2024 Apr 1;151(7):dev202370. doi: 10.1242/dev.202370. Epub 2024 Apr 2.

Abstract

In Drosophila, only one cell in a multicellular female germline cyst is specified as an oocyte and a similar process occurs in mammals. The symmetry-breaking cue for oocyte selection is provided by the fusome, a tubular structure connecting all cells in the cyst. The Drosophila spectraplakin Shot localises to the fusome and translates its asymmetry into a polarised microtubule network that is essential for oocyte specification, but how Shot recognises the fusome is unclear. Here, we demonstrate that the actin-binding domain (ABD) of Shot is necessary and sufficient to localise Shot to the fusome and mediates Shot function in oocyte specification together with the microtubule-binding domains. The calponin homology domain 1 of the Shot ABD recognises fusomal F-actin and requires calponin homology domain 2 to distinguish it from other forms of F-actin in the cyst. By contrast, the ABDs of utrophin, Fimbrin, Filamin, Lifeact and F-tractin do not recognise fusomal F-actin. We therefore propose that Shot propagates fusome asymmetry by recognising a specific conformational state of F-actin on the fusome.

Keywords: Calponin homology domain; Cell polarity; Cytoskeleton; Gametogenesis; Germ cell; Spectraplakin.

MeSH terms

  • Actin Cytoskeleton
  • Actins*
  • Animals
  • Drosophila*
  • Filamins
  • Mammals
  • Oocytes

Substances

  • Actins
  • Filamins
  • shot protein, Drosophila