Multiscale patterning of a model apical extracellular matrix revealed by systematic endogenous protein tagging.

通过系统性内源性蛋白质标记揭示模型顶端细胞外基质的多尺度模式

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作者:Ragle James Matthew, Pooranachithra Murugesan, Ashley Guinevere E, Cadena Emma, Blank Batia, Kang Katelyn, Chen Cincy, Bhowmick Aditree R, Mercado Soraya H, Wells Tabatha E, Clancy John C, Chisholm Andrew D, Ward Jordan D
Barrier epithelia are shielded from the external environment by their apical extracellular matrices (aECMs). The molecular complexity of aECMs has challenged understanding of their organization in vivo. To define the molecular architecture of a model aECM we generated a toolkit of 101 fluorescently tagged aECM components using gene editing in C. elegans, focusing on proteins secreted by the epidermis to form the collagen-rich cuticle. We developed efficient pipelines for modular protein tagging and rapid fluorophore swapping. Most tagged collagens were functional and exhibited exquisitely specific patterning across stages, cell types, and matrix substructures. We define multiple reference markers for key substructures including the little-understood cortical layer, as well as the helical crossed fiber arrays that function as a hydrostatic skeleton to maintain organismal shape. We further tagged >30 members of key aECM protein classes including proteases, protease inhibitors, and lipid transporters. Our standardized markers will allow dissection of the mechanistic basis of aECM spatiotemporal patterning in vivo.

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