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Keeping the Vimentin Network under Control: Cell–Matrix Adhesion–associated Plectin 1f Affects Cell Shape and Polarity of Fibroblasts

Focal adhesions (FAs) located at the ends of actin/myosin-containing contractile stress fibers form tight connections between fibroblasts and their underlying extracellular matrix. We show here that mature FAs and their derivative fibronectin fibril-aligned fibrillar adhesions (FbAs) serve as dockin...

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Autores principales: Burgstaller, Gerald, Gregor, Martin, Winter, Lilli, Wiche, Gerhard
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The American Society for Cell Biology 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2947472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20702585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E10-02-0094
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Winter, Lilli
Wiche, Gerhard
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description Focal adhesions (FAs) located at the ends of actin/myosin-containing contractile stress fibers form tight connections between fibroblasts and their underlying extracellular matrix. We show here that mature FAs and their derivative fibronectin fibril-aligned fibrillar adhesions (FbAs) serve as docking sites for vimentin intermediate filaments (IFs) in a plectin isoform 1f (P1f)-dependent manner. Time-lapse video microscopy revealed that FA-associated P1f captures mobile vimentin filament precursors, which then serve as seeds for de novo IF network formation via end-to-end fusion with other mobile precursors. As a consequence of IF association, the turnover of FAs is reduced. P1f-mediated IF network formation at FbAs creates a resilient cage-like core structure that encases and positions the nucleus while being stably connected to the exterior of the cell. We show that the formation of this structure affects cell shape with consequences for cell polarization.
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spelling pubmed-29474722010-12-16 Keeping the Vimentin Network under Control: Cell–Matrix Adhesion–associated Plectin 1f Affects Cell Shape and Polarity of Fibroblasts Burgstaller, Gerald Gregor, Martin Winter, Lilli Wiche, Gerhard Mol Biol Cell Articles Focal adhesions (FAs) located at the ends of actin/myosin-containing contractile stress fibers form tight connections between fibroblasts and their underlying extracellular matrix. We show here that mature FAs and their derivative fibronectin fibril-aligned fibrillar adhesions (FbAs) serve as docking sites for vimentin intermediate filaments (IFs) in a plectin isoform 1f (P1f)-dependent manner. Time-lapse video microscopy revealed that FA-associated P1f captures mobile vimentin filament precursors, which then serve as seeds for de novo IF network formation via end-to-end fusion with other mobile precursors. As a consequence of IF association, the turnover of FAs is reduced. P1f-mediated IF network formation at FbAs creates a resilient cage-like core structure that encases and positions the nucleus while being stably connected to the exterior of the cell. We show that the formation of this structure affects cell shape with consequences for cell polarization. The American Society for Cell Biology 2010-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2947472/ /pubmed/20702585 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E10-02-0094 Text en © 2010 by The American Society for Cell Biology This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). Two months after publication it is available to the public under an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0).
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Keeping the Vimentin Network under Control: Cell–Matrix Adhesion–associated Plectin 1f Affects Cell Shape and Polarity of Fibroblasts
title Keeping the Vimentin Network under Control: Cell–Matrix Adhesion–associated Plectin 1f Affects Cell Shape and Polarity of Fibroblasts
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title_short Keeping the Vimentin Network under Control: Cell–Matrix Adhesion–associated Plectin 1f Affects Cell Shape and Polarity of Fibroblasts
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2947472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20702585
http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E10-02-0094
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