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Structural Redundancy in Supracellular Actomyosin Networks Enables Robust Tissue Folding

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Duclos Yevick, Hannah Gabrielle; Miller, Pearson Whitehead; Dunkel, Joern; Martin, Adam C
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Abstract
Tissue morphogenesis is strikingly robust. Yet, how tissues are sculpted under challenging conditions is unknown. Here, we combined network analysis, experimental perturbations, and computational modeling to determine how network connectivity between hundreds of contractile cells on the ventral side of the Drosophila embryo ensures robust tissue folding. We identified two network properties that mechanically promote robustness. First, redundant supracellular cytoskeletal network paths ensure global connectivity, even with network degradation. By forming many more connections than are required, morphogenesis is not disrupted by local network damage, analogous to the way redundancy guarantees the large-scale function of vasculature and transportation networks. Second, directional stiffening of edges oriented orthogonal to the folding axis promotes furrow formation at lower contractility levels. Structural redundancy and directional network stiffening ensure robust tissue folding with proper orientation.
Date issued
2019-09
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/126601
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mathematics; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology
Journal
Developmental Cell
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Yevick, Hannah G. et al. "Structural Redundancy in Supracellular Actomyosin Networks Enables Robust Tissue Folding." Developmental Cell 50, 5 (September 2019): P586-598.e3 © 2019 Elsevier Inc
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1534-5807

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