Fig. 1. Posterior spiracle cell invagination involves apical constriction and
basolateral membrane elongation. (A) Stills of a movie showing the
A8 segment (bracket) of a DE-Cad-GFP-expressing embryo. At stage 11
(t=0 minutes), spiracular chamber cells (dashed line) are superficial
and localise posteriorly to the A8 tracheal pit (arrow). Later, notice apical
constriction and inward cell movement to form a lumen (arrow). (B)
Spiracle cells are expressing
-Catenin-GFP (green), using the ems-GAL4
driver (spiracle-specific); Armadillo (ß-Catenin) is in red. All images
are top views. (i,ii) Initial lumen formation (stage 11) involves
rearrangement of the most anterior cells (arrowheads) around the tracheal
opening (arrow). (iii) the more posterior cells (left from white outline)
constrict apically and invaginate later (iv), to form the complete chamber
(v). (C) Stills of a live embryo expressing GFP-Actin in the spiracle
invaginating cells. t=0 minutes corresponds to end of stage 12.
Notice apical enrichment of GFP-Actin and elongation of the basolateral cell
domain, with the cell nuclei (black) remaining basally localised. (D)
Phalloidin staining (red) in the spiracular chamber cells expressing GFP
(green). Notice the accumulation of F-Actin at the apical/luminal side of the
spiracular chamber cells (lateral view). (E) Diagram showing
invagination of the posterior spiracle cells (lateral view). The cells
belonging to the spiracle primordium (red and green) constrict apically
(i,ii); the more anterior cells (red) rearrange around the A8 tracheal dorsal
branch (DB) (iii) and invaginate first, occupying deeper positions in the
spiracle. These are followed by the most posterior cells (green), which then
occupy more superficial positions. The invaginated cells form a multicellular
tube (spiracular chamber) in continuity with the tracheal dorsal trunk. During
invagination, cells also elongate their basolateral membrane, acquiring a
bottle shape (iv). Anterior is to the left in all panels; note that in the
extended germ band stage (stage 11) the anterior cells are on the right side
because the embryo is folded. Scale bars: 20 µm in A; 10 µm in B-D. DT,
tracheal dorsal trunk; SC, spiracular chamber.