期刊:Science [American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)] 日期:2016-04-21卷期号:352 (6284): 424-425
标识
DOI:10.1126/science.352.6284.424-g
摘要
Microtubules
Heart cells contain a very well-organized array of cytoskeletal elements, including actin and microtubules that help them to perform their mechanical functions. Robison et al. used an advanced imaging approach to study the inner workings of mouse cardiac myocytes in real time. They observed microtubule “buckling” under contractile force in beating cardiomyocytes. This buckling was regulated by interaction with desmin and by the tubulin tyrosination state. The findings suggest a role for stable detyrosinated microtubules whose buckling under tension contributes to cardiac muscle strength.
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