Composite biopolymer scaffolds shape muscle nucleus: Insights and perspectives from Drosophila

Shuoshuo Wang, T. Volk
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Contractile muscle fibers produce enormous intrinsic forces during contraction/relaxation waves. These forces are directly applied to their cytoplasmic organelles including mitochondria, sarcoplasmic reticulum, and multiple nuclei. Data from our analysis of Drosophila larval somatic muscle fibers suggest that an intricate network of organized microtubules (MT) intermingled with Spectrin-Repeat-Containing Proteins (SRCPs) are major structural elements that protect muscle organelles and maintain their structure and position during muscle contraction. Whereas the perinuclear MT network provides structural rigidity to the myonucleus, the SRCPs Nesprin and Spectraplakin form semiflexible filamentous biopolymer networks, providing nuclei with the elasticity required to resist the contractile cytoplasmic forces produced by the muscle. Spectrin repeats are domains found in numerous structural proteins, which are able to unfold under tension and are subject to mechanical stresses in the cell. This unique composite scaffold combines rigidity and resilience in order to neutralize the oscillating cellular forces occurring during muscle contraction/relaxation waves and thereby protect myonuclei. We suggest that the elastic properties of SRCPs are critical for nuclear protection and proper function in muscle fibers.
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复合生物聚合物支架塑造肌核:来自果蝇的见解和观点
收缩肌纤维在收缩/松弛波中产生巨大的内力。这些力直接作用于它们的细胞器,包括线粒体、肌浆网和多核。我们对果蝇幼虫体细胞肌纤维的分析数据表明,一个复杂的有组织微管(MT)网络与含有spectrin - repeat的蛋白质(SRCPs)混合在一起,是肌肉收缩过程中保护肌肉细胞器并维持其结构和位置的主要结构元件。核周MT网络为肌核提供结构刚性,而SRCPs Nesprin和Spectraplakin形成半柔性丝状生物聚合物网络,为细胞核提供抵抗肌肉产生的收缩细胞质力所需的弹性。Spectrin重复序列是在许多结构蛋白中发现的结构域,它能够在张力下展开,并受到细胞内机械应力的影响。这种独特的复合支架结合了刚性和弹性,以中和在肌肉收缩/松弛波期间发生的振荡细胞力,从而保护肌核。我们认为srcp的弹性特性对核保护和肌肉纤维的正常功能至关重要。
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