Enabled primarily controls filopodial morphology, not actin organization, in the TSM1 growth cone in Drosophila

biorxiv(2022)

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Ena/VASP proteins are processive actin polymerases that are required throughout animal phylogeny for many morphogenetic processes, including axon growth and guidance. Here we use live imaging of morphology and actin organization in the TSM1 axon of the Drosophila wing to dissect the mechanism of Ena action. We find that altering Ena activity has a substantial impact on filopodial morphology in this growth cone, but exerts only modest effects on actin organization. This is in contrast to the main regulator of Ena, Abl tyrosine kinase, which has profound effects on actin and only mild effects on TSM1 growth cone morphology. These data suggest that the primary role of Ena in this axon may be to link actin to morphogenetic processes of the plasma membrane, rather than regulating actin organization itself. These data also suggest that a key role of Ena, acting downstream of Abl, may be to maintain a constant filopodial organization of the growth cone, even as Abl activity varies in response to guidance cues in the environment. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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tsm1 growth cone,filopodial morphology,actin organization
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