肌原纤维
肌动蛋白
结蛋白
细胞生物学
核心
细胞骨架
拉明
骨骼肌
肌球蛋白
肌肉收缩
解剖
生物
化学
生物化学
细胞
波形蛋白
免疫学
免疫组织化学
作者
William Roman,João P. Martins,Filomena A. Carvalho,R. Voituriez,Jasmine V. Abella,Nuno C. Santos,Bruno Cadot,Michael Way,Edgar R. Gomes
摘要
Nuclear movements are important for multiple cellular functions, and are driven by polarized forces generated by motor proteins and the cytoskeleton. During skeletal myofibre formation or regeneration, nuclei move from the centre to the periphery of the myofibre for proper muscle function. Centrally located nuclei are also found in different muscle disorders. Using theoretical and experimental approaches, we demonstrate that nuclear movement to the periphery of myofibres is mediated by centripetal forces around the nucleus. These forces arise from myofibril contraction and crosslinking that ‘zip’ around the nucleus in combination with tight regulation of nuclear stiffness by lamin A/C. In addition, an Arp2/3 complex containing Arpc5L together with γ-actin is required to organize desmin to crosslink myofibrils for nuclear movement. Our work reveals that centripetal forces exerted by myofibrils squeeze the nucleus to the periphery of myofibres. Roman et al. demonstrate that crosslinking and contraction of myofibrils mediate the movement of nuclei to the periphery of myofibres, and describe a role for Arp2/3 in organizing desmin.
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