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Marshalin, a microtubule minus-end binding protein, regulates cytoskeletal structure in the organ of Corti

Dramatic structural changes in microtubules (MT) and the assembly of complicated intercellular connections are seen during the development of the cellular matrix of the sense organ for hearing, the organ of Corti. This report examines the expression of marshalin, a minus-end binding protein, during...

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Autores principales: Zheng, Jing, Furness, David, Duan, Chongwen, Miller, Katharine K., Edge, Roxanne M., Chen, Jessie, Homma, Kazuaki, Hackney, Carole M., Dallos, Peter, Cheatham, Mary Ann
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3828766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20135603
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author Zheng, Jing
Furness, David
Duan, Chongwen
Miller, Katharine K.
Edge, Roxanne M.
Chen, Jessie
Homma, Kazuaki
Hackney, Carole M.
Dallos, Peter
Cheatham, Mary Ann
author_facet Zheng, Jing
Furness, David
Duan, Chongwen
Miller, Katharine K.
Edge, Roxanne M.
Chen, Jessie
Homma, Kazuaki
Hackney, Carole M.
Dallos, Peter
Cheatham, Mary Ann
author_sort Zheng, Jing
collection PubMed
description Dramatic structural changes in microtubules (MT) and the assembly of complicated intercellular connections are seen during the development of the cellular matrix of the sense organ for hearing, the organ of Corti. This report examines the expression of marshalin, a minus-end binding protein, during this process of cochlear development. We discovered that marshalin is abundantly expressed in both sensory hair cells and supporting cells. In the adult, prominent marshalin expression is observed in the cuticular plates of hair cells and in the noncentrosomal MT organization centers (MTOC) of Deiters' and pillar cells. Based upon differences in marshalin expression patterns seen in the organ of Corti, we identified eight isoforms ranging from 863 to 1280 amino acids. mRNAs/proteins associated with marshalin's isoforms are detected at different times during development. These isoforms carry various protein–protein interacting domains, including coiled-coil (CC), calponin homology (CH), proline-rich (PR), and MT-binding domains, referred to as CKK. We, therefore, examined membranous organelles and structural changes in the cytoskeleton induced by expressing two of these marshalin isoforms in vitro. Long forms containing CC and PR domains induce thick, spindle-shaped bundles, whereas short isoforms lacking CC and PR induce more slender variants that develop into densely woven networks. Together, these data suggest that marshalin is closely associated with noncentrosomal MTOCs, and may be involved in MT bundle formation in supporting cells. As a scaffolding protein with multiple isoforms, marshalin is capable of modifying cytoskeletal networks, and consequently organelle positioning, through interactions with various protein partners present in different cells.
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spelling pubmed-38287662013-11-15 Marshalin, a microtubule minus-end binding protein, regulates cytoskeletal structure in the organ of Corti Zheng, Jing Furness, David Duan, Chongwen Miller, Katharine K. Edge, Roxanne M. Chen, Jessie Homma, Kazuaki Hackney, Carole M. Dallos, Peter Cheatham, Mary Ann Biol Open Research Article Dramatic structural changes in microtubules (MT) and the assembly of complicated intercellular connections are seen during the development of the cellular matrix of the sense organ for hearing, the organ of Corti. This report examines the expression of marshalin, a minus-end binding protein, during this process of cochlear development. We discovered that marshalin is abundantly expressed in both sensory hair cells and supporting cells. In the adult, prominent marshalin expression is observed in the cuticular plates of hair cells and in the noncentrosomal MT organization centers (MTOC) of Deiters' and pillar cells. Based upon differences in marshalin expression patterns seen in the organ of Corti, we identified eight isoforms ranging from 863 to 1280 amino acids. mRNAs/proteins associated with marshalin's isoforms are detected at different times during development. These isoforms carry various protein–protein interacting domains, including coiled-coil (CC), calponin homology (CH), proline-rich (PR), and MT-binding domains, referred to as CKK. We, therefore, examined membranous organelles and structural changes in the cytoskeleton induced by expressing two of these marshalin isoforms in vitro. Long forms containing CC and PR domains induce thick, spindle-shaped bundles, whereas short isoforms lacking CC and PR induce more slender variants that develop into densely woven networks. Together, these data suggest that marshalin is closely associated with noncentrosomal MTOCs, and may be involved in MT bundle formation in supporting cells. As a scaffolding protein with multiple isoforms, marshalin is capable of modifying cytoskeletal networks, and consequently organelle positioning, through interactions with various protein partners present in different cells. The Company of Biologists 2013-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3828766/ /pubmed/24244856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20135603 Text en © 2013. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
spellingShingle Research Article
Zheng, Jing
Furness, David
Duan, Chongwen
Miller, Katharine K.
Edge, Roxanne M.
Chen, Jessie
Homma, Kazuaki
Hackney, Carole M.
Dallos, Peter
Cheatham, Mary Ann
Marshalin, a microtubule minus-end binding protein, regulates cytoskeletal structure in the organ of Corti
title Marshalin, a microtubule minus-end binding protein, regulates cytoskeletal structure in the organ of Corti
title_full Marshalin, a microtubule minus-end binding protein, regulates cytoskeletal structure in the organ of Corti
title_fullStr Marshalin, a microtubule minus-end binding protein, regulates cytoskeletal structure in the organ of Corti
title_full_unstemmed Marshalin, a microtubule minus-end binding protein, regulates cytoskeletal structure in the organ of Corti
title_short Marshalin, a microtubule minus-end binding protein, regulates cytoskeletal structure in the organ of Corti
title_sort marshalin, a microtubule minus-end binding protein, regulates cytoskeletal structure in the organ of corti
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3828766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24244856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/bio.20135603
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