Nodal modulator (NOMO)是肌肉分化所需的一种力承受力跨膜蛋白。

IF 7.4 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Journal of Cell Biology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-07-15 DOI:10.1083/jcb.202505010
Brigitte S Naughton, Swapnil C Devarkar, Vanessa Todorow, Sunanda Mallik, Stacey Oxendine, Sanjana Junnarkar, Yuan Ren, Julien Berro, Janine Kirstein, Yong Xiong, Christian Schlieker
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摘要

内质网依赖于形成膜的蛋白质来维持一个连续的薄片和小管网络,以承载不同的生物过程。内质网膜系统的这种复杂结构是如何在机械应变条件下维持的尚不完全清楚。NOMO是一种内质网驻留跨膜蛋白,参与内质网形态,在横纹肌中高度表达。在这项研究中,我们确定了远端Ig结构域之间的关键界面,使NOMO能够维持内质网形态并承受机械力。通过在NOMO的光腔域中加入两个独立的张力传感器,我们证明了NOMO组件在单皮牛顿范围内承受力,其中识别的界面有很大的贡献。在C2C12分化模型中,影响机械敏感性的界面突变无法恢复NOMO在肌肉发生过程中的重要作用,因此这些新定义的特征对于肌肉发生是重要的(如果不是必不可少的)。此外,NOMO耗竭会损害线虫的运动能力,强调了肌肉生理学中更广泛的功能重要性。
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Nodal modulator (NOMO) is a force-bearing transmembrane protein required for muscle differentiation.

The ER relies on membrane-shaping proteins to maintain a continuous network of sheets and tubules that host distinct biological processes. How this intricate structure of the ER membrane system is maintained under conditions of mechanical strain is incompletely understood. NOMO is an ER-resident transmembrane protein that contributes to ER morphology and is highly expressed in striated muscle. In this study, we identify a critical interface between distal Ig domains that enables NOMO to maintain ER morphology and bear mechanical forces. By incorporating two independent tension sensors in the luminal domain of NOMO, we demonstrate that NOMO assemblies experience forces in the single piconewton range, with a significant contribution from the identified interface. These newly defined features are important-if not indispensable-for myogenesis, as interface mutations affecting mechanosensitivity fail to restore the essential role of NOMO during myogenesis in a C2C12 differentiation model. Moreover, NOMO depletion impairs nematode motility, underscoring a broader functional importance in muscle physiology.

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Journal of Cell Biology
Journal of Cell Biology 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
2.60%
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213
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cell Biology (JCB) is a comprehensive journal dedicated to publishing original discoveries across all realms of cell biology. We invite papers presenting novel cellular or molecular advancements in various domains of basic cell biology, along with applied cell biology research in diverse systems such as immunology, neurobiology, metabolism, virology, developmental biology, and plant biology. We enthusiastically welcome submissions showcasing significant findings of interest to cell biologists, irrespective of the experimental approach.
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