α -肌动素-1稳定局灶粘连,促进心肌细胞内肌节的组装。

James B Hayes, Anna M Bainbridge, Dylan T Burnette
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心肌肌节的组装是一个高度协调的过程,需要细胞内收缩成分和细胞外粘附之间的整合。虽然α-肌动蛋白-2 (ACTN2)在z -盘的结构作用是众所周知的,但“非肌肉”类α-肌动蛋白-1 (ACTN1)在心肌细胞中的功能尚不清楚。利用人诱导多能干细胞衍生的心肌细胞(hiCMs),我们证明了ACTN1对肌节组装至关重要。sirna介导的ACTN1缺失破坏了z线的形成,破坏了肌节组织,这些缺陷被外源性ACTN1而不是ACTN2所修复,揭示了非冗余功能。与ACTN2不同,ACTN1主要定位于局灶性粘连,并且是粘连成熟所必需的,这可以从ACTN1耗尽后粘连大小和数量的减少中得到证明。活细胞成像显示,actn1缺陷细胞中黏附相关的血毒蛋白稳定性下降,而paxillin动力学不受影响。这些结果表明,ACTN1稳定局灶粘连,促进肌节组装过程中有效的力传递。
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Alpha-actinin-1 stabilizes focal adhesions to facilitate sarcomere assembly in cardiac myocytes.

Cardiac sarcomere assembly is a highly orchestrated process requiring integration between intracellular contractile components and extracellular adhesions. While α-actinin-2 (ACTN2) is well known for its structural role at Z-discs, the function of the "non-muscle" paralog α-actinin-1 (ACTN1) in cardiomyocytes remains unclear. Using human induced pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiac myocytes (hiCMs), we demonstrate that ACTN1 is essential for sarcomere assembly. siRNA-mediated depletion of ACTN1 disrupted Z-line formation and impaired sarcomere organization, defects that were rescued by exogenous ACTN1 but not ACTN2, revealing non-redundant functions. Unlike ACTN2, ACTN1 localized predominantly to focal adhesions and was required for adhesion maturation, as evidenced by reduced adhesion size and number following ACTN1 depletion. Live-cell imaging of vinculin dynamics showed decreased stability of adhesion-associated vinculin in ACTN1-deficient cells, whereas paxillin dynamics were unaffected. These results suggest that ACTN1 stabilizes focal adhesions to promote effective force transmission during sarcomere assembly.

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