Formin 3稳定果蝇肌腱细胞的细胞骨架,从而使它们能够抵抗肌肉张力。

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Journal of cell science Pub Date : 2025-04-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-11 DOI:10.1242/jcs.263543
Helena Pissarek, Na Huang, Leanna H Frasch, Hermann Aberle, Manfred Frasch
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摘要

果蝇肌腱细胞的细胞骨架具有特殊的f -肌动蛋白/微管阵列,赋予这些细胞抵抗附着肌肉施加的张力。在对幼虫中神经肌肉连接和肌肉形态表型突变体的正向遗传筛选中,我们发现formin 3 (form3)是在肌肉张力下稳定这些细胞骨架阵列的关键成分。Form3突变体表现出肌腱细胞与直接附着的幼虫体壁肌肉接触时严重拉伸,导致肌肉收缩和变圆。在这些突变体中,肌动球蛋白和微管阵列同样扩大,在极端情况下可以横向分离。对天然ha标记的功能版本Form3的分析表明,Form3沿着这些细胞骨架阵列的长度分布。根据我们的研究结果以及脊椎动物和秀丽隐杆线虫的form3同源物的现有数据,我们提出form3在这种情况下的主要功能是将肌动蛋白细丝和微管共同捆绑在一起,从而最大限度地提高这些细胞骨架结构对肌肉张力的刚性。
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Formin 3 stabilizes the cytoskeleton of Drosophila tendon cells, thus enabling them to resist muscle tensile forces.

The cytoskeleton of Drosophila tendon cells features specialized F-actin and microtubule arrays that endow these cells with resistance to the tensile forces exerted by the attached muscles. In a forward genetic screen for mutants with neuromuscular junction and muscle morphology phenotypes in larvae, we identified formin 3 (form3) as a crucial component for stabilizing these cytoskeletal arrays under muscle tension. form3 mutants exhibit severely stretched tendon cells in contact with directly attached larval body wall muscles, leading to muscle retraction and rounding. Both the actomyosin and microtubule arrays are expanded likewise in these mutants and can separate laterally in extreme cases. Analysis of a natively HA-tagged, functional version of Form3 reveals that Form3 is distributed along the length of these cytoskeletal arrays. Based on our findings and existing data on vertebrate and Caenorhabditis elegans orthologs of form3, we propose that the primary function of Form3 in this context is to co-bundle actin filaments and microtubules, thus maximizing the rigidity of these cytoskeletal structures against muscle tensile forces.

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Journal of cell science
Journal of cell science 生物-细胞生物学
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7.30
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393
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1.4 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Cell Science publishes cutting-edge science, encompassing all aspects of cell biology.
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