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Adherens junctions limit septate junction length in Drosophila midgut enterocytes but are not required for polarity.

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Adherens junctions formed by E-cadherin adhesion complexes play central roles in the organisation and apical-basal polarisation of both mammalian and insect epithelia. Here, we investigate the function of the components of the E-cadherin adhesion complex in the Drosophila midgut epithelium, which establishes polarity by a different mechanism from other fly epithelia and has an inverted junctional arrangement in which the adherens junctions lie below the septate junctions. Unlike other epithelial tissues, loss of E-cadherin, Armadillo (β-catenin) or α-catenin has no effect on the polarity or organisation of the adult midgut epithelium. This is not due to redundancy with other cadherins, as enterocytes lacking E-cadherin, N-cadherin and CadN2 still polarise normally. However, E-cadherin (shg) and armadillo mutants have expanded septate junction domains and shorter lateral domains below the septate junctions, indicating that E-cadherin adhesion complexes limit the basal extent of the septate junctions. Thus, Cadherin-mediated adhesion is dispensable for apical-basal polarity and epithelial organisation in the Drosophila midgut, in contrast to all other epithelia that have been studied so far, but it is required to define the size of the septate junctions and cell height.

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Acknowledgements: We would like to thank Mikio Furuse, Chris Doe, Mark Peifer and Ulrich Tepass for fly stocks and antibodies, Jia Chen for help and advice on midgut preparation and staining, the Gurdon Media team for fly food and the lab members of the D.S.J. lab for technical support.


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Funder: University of Cambridge; doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000735

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Journal of cell science

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0021-9533
1477-9137

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138

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The Company of Biologists

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Wellcome Trust (207496/Z/17/Z)
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