The TOG5 domain of CKAP5 is required to interact with F-actin and promote microtubule advancement in neurons.

IF 3.1 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Molecular Biology of the Cell Pub Date : 2024-12-01 Epub Date: 2024-11-06 DOI:10.1091/mbc.E24-05-0202
Garrett M Cammarata, Burcu Erdogan, Jan Sabo, Yusuf Kayaer, Michaela Dujava Zdimalova, Filip Engström, Urvika Gupta, Jasming Senel, Tara O'Brien, Chiedza Sibanda, Akanksha Thawani, Eric S Folker, Marcus Braun, Zdenek Lansky, Laura A Lowery
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Abstract

Microtubule (MT) and F-actin cytoskeletal cross-talk and organization are important aspects of axon guidance mechanisms, but how associated proteins facilitate this function remains largely unknown. While the MT-associated protein, CKAP5 (XMAP215/ch-TOG), has been best characterized as a MT polymerase, we have recently highlighted a novel role for CKAP5 in facilitating interactions between MT and F-actin in vitro and in embryonic Xenopus laevis neuronal growth cones. However, the mechanism by which it does so is unclear. Here, using in vitro reconstitution assays coupled with total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy, we report that the TOG5 domain of CKAP5 is necessary for its ability to bind to and bundle actin filaments, as well as to cross-link MTs and F-actin in vitro. Additionally, we show that this novel MT/F-actin cross-linking function of CKAP5 is possible even in MT polymerase-incompetent mutants of CKAP5 in vivo. Indeed, CKAP5 requires both MT and F-actin binding, but not MT polymerization, to promote MT-F-actin alignment in growth cones and axon outgrowth. Taken together, our findings provide mechanistic insights into how MT populations penetrate the growth cone periphery through CKAP5-facilitated interaction with F-actin during axon outgrowth and guidance.

CKAP5的TOG5结构域需要与F-肌动蛋白相互作用,并促进神经元中微管的前进。
微管(MT)和 F-肌动蛋白细胞骨架的串联和组织是轴突导向机制的重要方面,但相关蛋白如何促进这一功能在很大程度上仍是未知数。虽然MT相关蛋白CKAP5(XMAP215/ch-TOG)的最大特点是MT聚合酶,但我们最近强调了CKAP5在体外和胚胎章鱼神经元生长锥中促进MT和F-肌动蛋白之间相互作用的新作用。然而,其作用机制尚不清楚。在这里,我们利用体外重组试验和 TIRF 显微镜,报告了 CKAP5 的 TOG5 结构域对于其结合和捆绑肌动蛋白丝以及在体外交联 MT 和 F-肌动蛋白的能力是必需的。此外,我们还发现,即使在体内CKAP5的MT聚合酶无能突变体中,CKAP5也能发挥这种新的MT/肌动蛋白交联功能。事实上,CKAP5需要MT和F-肌动蛋白结合,但不需要MT聚合,以促进生长锥和轴突生长中的MT-F-肌动蛋白排列。综上所述,我们的研究结果从机理上揭示了在轴突生长和引导过程中,MT群体如何通过CKAP5促进的与F-肌动蛋白的相互作用穿透生长锥外围。[媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文]。
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Molecular Biology of the Cell
Molecular Biology of the Cell 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.10%
发文量
402
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: MBoC publishes research articles that present conceptual advances of broad interest and significance within all areas of cell, molecular, and developmental biology. We welcome manuscripts that describe advances with applications across topics including but not limited to: cell growth and division; nuclear and cytoskeletal processes; membrane trafficking and autophagy; organelle biology; quantitative cell biology; physical cell biology and mechanobiology; cell signaling; stem cell biology and development; cancer biology; cellular immunology and microbial pathogenesis; cellular neurobiology; prokaryotic cell biology; and cell biology of disease.
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