Protein 4.1R regulates interphase microtubule organization at the centrosome

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作者
Pérez-Ferreiro, CM
Vernos, I
Correas, I [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Madrid, CSIC, Ctr Biol Mol Severo Ochoa, Dept Biol Mol, E-28049 Madrid, Spain
[2] European Mol Biol Lab, Cell Biol & Cell Biophys Programme, D-69117 Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
protein; 4.1R; centrosome; microtubules;
D O I
10.1242/jcs.01544
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
In human red blood cells, protein 4.1 (4.1R) stabilizes the spectrin-actin network and anchors it to the plasma membrane. To contribute to the characterization of functional roles of 4.1R in nonerythroid cells, we analysed the effect of ectopic expression of 4.1R isoforms on interphase microtubules in fibroblastic cells. We found that specific 4.1R isoforms disturbed the microtubule architecture but not the actin cytoskeleton. Biochemical sedimentation and/or confocal microscopy analyses showed that the pericentriolar components gamma-tubulin and pericentrin remained at centrosomes, whereas the distributions of proteins p150(Glued) and the dynein intermediate chain were altered. Remarkably, 4.1R was displaced from the centrosome. In microtubule depolymerizing-repolymerizing assays, 4.1R-transfected cells showed an ability to depolymerize and nucleate microtubules that was similar to that of untransfected cells; however, microtubules became disorganized soon afterk regrowth. In microtubule-depolymerized transfected cells and during the initial steps of microtubule regrowth, centrosomal 4.1R localized with gamma-tubulin but did not when microtubules became disorganized. To learn more about centrosomal 4.1R function, isolated centrosomes were examined by confocal microscopy, western blot and in vitro microtubule aster-assembly assays. The experiments showed that 4.1R was present in isolated centrosome preparations, that it remained in the center of in-vitro-assembled microtubule asters and that more asters were assembled by the addition of protein 4.1R fused to glutathione-S-transferase. Together, these results indicate that 4.1R plays a key role at the centrosome, contributing to the maintenance of a radial microtubule organization.
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页码:6197 / 6206
页数:10
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