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  • A Yap-dependent mechanoregulatory program sustains cell migration for embryo axis assembly.

A Yap-dependent mechanoregulatory program sustains cell migration for embryo axis assembly.

Nature communications (2023-05-17)
Ana Sousa-Ortega, Javier Vázquez-Marín, Estefanía Sanabria-Reinoso, Jorge Corbacho, Rocío Polvillo, Alejandro Campoy-López, Lorena Buono, Felix Loosli, María Almuedo-Castillo, Juan R Martínez-Morales
ABSTRACT

The assembly of the embryo's primary axis is a fundamental landmark for the establishment of the vertebrate body plan. Although the morphogenetic movements directing cell convergence towards the midline have been described extensively, little is known on how gastrulating cells interpret mechanical cues. Yap proteins are well-known transcriptional mechanotransducers, yet their role in gastrulation remains elusive. Here we show that the double knockout of yap and its paralog yap1b in medaka results in an axis assembly failure, due to reduced displacement and migratory persistence in mutant cells. Accordingly, we identified genes involved in cytoskeletal organization and cell-ECM adhesion as potentially direct Yap targets. Dynamic analysis of live sensors and downstream targets reveal that Yap is acting in migratory cells, promoting cortical actin and focal adhesions recruitment. Our results indicate that Yap coordinates a mechanoregulatory program to sustain intracellular tension and maintain the directed cell migration for embryo axis development.

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