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Intermediate filament-associated cytolinker plectin 1c destabilizes microtubules in keratinocytes

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VALENCIA Rocio G WALKO Gernot JANDA Lubomír NOVÁČEK Jiří MIHAILOVSKA Eva REIPERT Siegfried ANDRA-MAROBELA Kerstin WICHE Gerhard

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Molecular Biology of the Cell
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Central European Institute of Technology

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Web http://www.molbiolcell.org/content/early/2013/01/28/mbc.E12-06-0488.full.pdf+html
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E12-06-0488
Field Genetics and molecular biology
Keywords SUBSTRATE ADHESION DYNAMICS; EPIDERMOLYSIS-BULLOSA; MUSCULAR-DYSTROPHY; TYROSINE KINASES; VIMENTIN NETWORK; CULTURED-CELLS; PROTEINS MAP-1; GLUCOSE-UPTAKE; ALPHA-TUBULIN; TAU
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Description The transition of microtubules (MTs) from an assembled to a disassembled state plays an essential role in several cellular functions. While MT dynamics are often linked to those of actin filaments, little is known about whether intermediate filaments (IFs) have an influence on MT dynamics. We show here that plectin 1c (P1c), one of the multiple isoforms of the IF-associated cytolinker protein plectin, acts as an MT destabilizer. We found that MTs in P1c-deficient (P1c(-/-)) keratinocytes are more resistant toward nocodazole-induced disassembly and display increased acetylation. In addition, live imaging of MTs in P1c(-/-), as well as in plectin-null, cells revealed decreased MT dynamics. Increased MT stability due to P1c deficiency led to changes in cell shape, increased velocity but loss of directionality of migration, smaller-sized focal adhesions, higher glucose uptake, and mitotic spindle aberrations combined with reduced growth rates of cells. On the basis of ex vivo and in vitro experimental approaches, we suggest a mechanism for MT destabilization in which isoform-specific binding of P1c to MTs antagonizes the MT-stabilizing and assembly-promoting function of MT-associated proteins through an inhibitory function exerted by plectin's SH3 domain. Our results open new perspectives on cytolinker-coordinated IF-MT interaction and its physiological significance.
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