重建细胞连接蛋白介导的肌动蛋白和波形蛋白之间的串扰

IF 4.5 3区 生物学 Q2 CELL BIOLOGY European journal of cell biology Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1016/j.ejcb.2024.151403
Irene Istúriz Petitjean , Quang D. Tran , Angeliki Goutou , Zima Kabir , Gerhard Wiche , Cécile Leduc , Gijsje H. Koenderink
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细胞骨架是由肌动蛋白丝、微管和中间丝组成的相互渗透的网络,细胞的形状和运动由细胞骨架决定。通过无细胞重组,我们对每种细丝的生物物理特性进行了广泛研究。相比之下,这三种细胞骨架网络之间的相互作用还相对缺乏研究。它们是通过 plakin 家族的交联剂(如 plectin)耦合在一起的。由于其巨大的体积和多域结构,这些蛋白质的重组具有挑战性。在这里,我们设计了一种名为 "ACTIF "的重组肌动蛋白-波形蛋白交联蛋白,它为 plectin 提供了一个最小模型系统,再现了其模块化设计,即肌动蛋白结合域和中间丝结合域由一个用于二聚化的盘卷连接体分隔。我们通过荧光和电子显微镜发现,ACTIF 与波形蛋白和肌动蛋白有很高的结合亲和力,并能形成肌动蛋白-波形蛋白混合束。流变学测量表明,ACTIF 介导的交联能使肌动蛋白-波形蛋白复合材料变得更加坚硬。最后,我们通过创建具有腺瘤性息肉病大肠杆菌中间丝结合结构域的 ACTIF 变体,证明了这种方法的模块性。我们的蛋白质工程方法为中间丝结合交联剂的生物物理表征以及了解间充质细胞中肌动蛋白和波形蛋白之间的机械协同作用提供了一种新的无细胞系统。
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Reconstitution of cytolinker-mediated crosstalk between actin and vimentin

Cell shape and motility are determined by the cytoskeleton, an interpenetrating network of actin filaments, microtubules, and intermediate filaments. The biophysical properties of each filament type individually have been studied extensively by cell-free reconstitution. By contrast, the interactions between the three cytoskeletal networks are relatively unexplored. They are coupled via crosslinkers of the plakin family such as plectin. These are challenging proteins for reconstitution because of their giant size and multidomain structure. Here we engineer a recombinant actin-vimentin crosslinker protein called ‘ACTIF’ that provides a minimal model system for plectin, recapitulating its modular design with actin-binding and intermediate filament-binding domains separated by a coiled-coil linker for dimerisation. We show by fluorescence and electron microscopy that ACTIF has a high binding affinity for vimentin and actin and creates mixed actin-vimentin bundles. Rheology measurements show that ACTIF-mediated crosslinking strongly stiffens actin-vimentin composites. Finally, we demonstrate the modularity of this approach by creating an ACTIF variant with the intermediate filament binding domain of Adenomatous Polyposis Coli. Our protein engineering approach provides a new cell-free system for the biophysical characterization of intermediate filament-binding crosslinkers and for understanding the mechanical synergy between actin and vimentin in mesenchymal cells.

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European journal of cell biology
European journal of cell biology 生物-细胞生物学
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Cell Biology, a journal of experimental cell investigation, publishes reviews, original articles and short communications on the structure, function and macromolecular organization of cells and cell components. Contributions focusing on cellular dynamics, motility and differentiation, particularly if related to cellular biochemistry, molecular biology, immunology, neurobiology, and developmental biology are encouraged. Manuscripts describing significant technical advances are also welcome. In addition, papers dealing with biomedical issues of general interest to cell biologists will be published. Contributions addressing cell biological problems in prokaryotes and plants are also welcome.
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