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CLASP2 facilitates dynamic actin filament organization along the microtubule lattice

Coordination between the microtubule and actin networks is essential for cell motility, neuronal growth cone guidance, and wound healing. Members of the CLASP (cytoplasmic linker–associated protein) family of proteins have been implicated in the cytoskeletal cross-talk between microtubules and actin...

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Autores principales: Rodgers, N. C., Lawrence, E. J., Sawant, A. V., Efimova, N., Gonzalez-Vasquez, G., Hickman, T. T., Kaverina, I., Zanic, M.
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Publicado: The American Society for Cell Biology 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10011731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36598814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E22-05-0149
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author Rodgers, N. C.
Lawrence, E. J.
Sawant, A. V.
Efimova, N.
Gonzalez-Vasquez, G.
Hickman, T. T.
Kaverina, I.
Zanic, M.
author_facet Rodgers, N. C.
Lawrence, E. J.
Sawant, A. V.
Efimova, N.
Gonzalez-Vasquez, G.
Hickman, T. T.
Kaverina, I.
Zanic, M.
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description Coordination between the microtubule and actin networks is essential for cell motility, neuronal growth cone guidance, and wound healing. Members of the CLASP (cytoplasmic linker–associated protein) family of proteins have been implicated in the cytoskeletal cross-talk between microtubules and actin networks; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying the role of CLASP in cytoskeletal coordination are unclear. Here, we investigate CLASP2α’s cross-linking function with microtubules and F-actin. Our results demonstrate that CLASP2α cross-links F-actin to the microtubule lattice in vitro. We find that the cross-linking ability is retained by L-TOG2-S, a minimal construct containing the TOG2 domain and serine-arginine–rich region of CLASP2α. Furthermore, CLASP2α promotes the accumulation of multiple actin filaments along the microtubule, supporting up to 11 F-actin landing events on a single microtubule lattice region. CLASP2α also facilitates the dynamic organization of polymerizing actin filaments templated by the microtubule network, with F-actin forming bridges between individual microtubules. Finally, we find that depletion of CLASPs in vascular smooth muscle cells results in disorganized actin fibers and reduced coalignment of actin fibers with microtubules, suggesting that CLASP and microtubules contribute to higher-order actin structures. Taken together, our results indicate that CLASP2α can directly cross-link F-actin to microtubules and that this microtubule-CLASP-actin interaction may influence overall cytoskeletal organization in cells.
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spelling pubmed-100117312023-05-06 CLASP2 facilitates dynamic actin filament organization along the microtubule lattice Rodgers, N. C. Lawrence, E. J. Sawant, A. V. Efimova, N. Gonzalez-Vasquez, G. Hickman, T. T. Kaverina, I. Zanic, M. Mol Biol Cell Brief Reports Coordination between the microtubule and actin networks is essential for cell motility, neuronal growth cone guidance, and wound healing. Members of the CLASP (cytoplasmic linker–associated protein) family of proteins have been implicated in the cytoskeletal cross-talk between microtubules and actin networks; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying the role of CLASP in cytoskeletal coordination are unclear. Here, we investigate CLASP2α’s cross-linking function with microtubules and F-actin. Our results demonstrate that CLASP2α cross-links F-actin to the microtubule lattice in vitro. We find that the cross-linking ability is retained by L-TOG2-S, a minimal construct containing the TOG2 domain and serine-arginine–rich region of CLASP2α. Furthermore, CLASP2α promotes the accumulation of multiple actin filaments along the microtubule, supporting up to 11 F-actin landing events on a single microtubule lattice region. CLASP2α also facilitates the dynamic organization of polymerizing actin filaments templated by the microtubule network, with F-actin forming bridges between individual microtubules. Finally, we find that depletion of CLASPs in vascular smooth muscle cells results in disorganized actin fibers and reduced coalignment of actin fibers with microtubules, suggesting that CLASP and microtubules contribute to higher-order actin structures. Taken together, our results indicate that CLASP2α can directly cross-link F-actin to microtubules and that this microtubule-CLASP-actin interaction may influence overall cytoskeletal organization in cells. The American Society for Cell Biology 2023-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10011731/ /pubmed/36598814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E22-05-0149 Text en © 2023 Rodgers et al. “ASCB®,” “The American Society for Cell Biology®,” and “Molecular Biology of the Cell®” are registered trademarks of The American Society for Cell Biology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). It is available to the public under an Attribution 4.0 International Creative Commons CC-BY 4.0 License.
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Rodgers, N. C.
Lawrence, E. J.
Sawant, A. V.
Efimova, N.
Gonzalez-Vasquez, G.
Hickman, T. T.
Kaverina, I.
Zanic, M.
CLASP2 facilitates dynamic actin filament organization along the microtubule lattice
title CLASP2 facilitates dynamic actin filament organization along the microtubule lattice
title_full CLASP2 facilitates dynamic actin filament organization along the microtubule lattice
title_fullStr CLASP2 facilitates dynamic actin filament organization along the microtubule lattice
title_full_unstemmed CLASP2 facilitates dynamic actin filament organization along the microtubule lattice
title_short CLASP2 facilitates dynamic actin filament organization along the microtubule lattice
title_sort clasp2 facilitates dynamic actin filament organization along the microtubule lattice
topic Brief Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10011731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36598814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E22-05-0149
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