PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Maria Marsal AU - Amayra Hernández-Vega AU - Philippe-Alexandre Pouille AU - Enrique Martin-Blanco TI - Rab5-mediated Yolk Endocytosis modulates Zebrafish Epiboly Biomechanics and Tissue Movements AID - 10.1101/097212 DP - 2016 Jan 01 TA - bioRxiv PG - 097212 4099 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/12/29/097212.short 4100 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2016/12/29/097212.full AB - Morphogenesis in early embryos demands the coordinated allocation of cells and tissues to their final end in a spatio-temporal controlled way. Topographical and scalar differences in adhesion and contractility are essential for these morphogenetic movements, while less clear are the roles that membrane remodeling (reviewed in [1]) may have. To determine how surface turnover may modulate tissue arrangements during embryogenesis we resorted to study epiboly in the zebrafish. Experimental analyses and modeling have shown that the expansion of the blastoderm during epiboly relies on an asymmetry of mechanical tension along the embryo surface [2]. In this scenario, we found that membrane turnover at the external yolk syncitial layer (E-YSL) in early zebrafish is mainly directed by the GTPase rab5ab. rab5ab was essential for endocytosis, and interference in its expression resulted in reduction of yolk acto-myosin contractility, disruption of cortical and internal flows, a disequilibrium in force balance and epiboly impairment. We conclude that regulated membrane remodelling is crucial for directing cell and tissue mechanics and coordinating morphogenetic movements.