“…This type of cross-talk often requires mechanical coupling between the two cytoskeletal networks by proteins or protein complexes that act as physical cross-bridges (Salmon et al ., 2002; Rothenberg et al ., 2003; Wittmann et al ., 2003; Miller et al ., 2004; Rosales-Nieves et al ., 2006; Lee and Suter, 2008; Applewhite et al ., 2010). The spectraplakins are one such family of giant cytoskeletal cross-linking proteins that have been highly conserved across most animal lineages (Lee et al ., 2000; Röper et al ., 2002; Röper and Brown, 2003; Jefferson et al ., 2004; Sonnenberg and Liem, 2007; Kim et al ., 2011; Suozzi et al ., 2012). Wherever studied genetically, spectraplakins are found to be essential genes that play multiple roles in development.…”