Literature DB >> 17948234

Myoseverin disrupts sarcomeric organization in myocytes: an effect independent of microtubule assembly inhibition.

Dominic C H Ng1, Bijanka L Gebski, Miranda D Grounds, Marie A Bogoyevitch.   

Abstract

Although disruption of the microtubule (MT) array inhibits myogenesis in myocytes, the relationship between the assembly of microtubules (MT) and the organization of the contractile filaments is not clearly defined. We now report that the assembly of mature myofibrils in hypertrophic cardiac myocytes is disrupted by myoseverin, a compound previously shown to perturb the MT array in skeletal muscle cells. Myoseverin treated cardiac myocytes showed disruptions of the striated Z-bands containing alpha-actinin and desmin and the localization of tropomyosin, titin and myosin on mature sarcomeric filaments. In contrast, MT depolymerization by nocodazole did not perturb sarcomeric filaments. Similarly, expression of constitutively active stathmin as a non-chemical molecular method of MT depolymerization did not prevent sarcomere assembly. The extent of MT destabilization by myoseverin and nocodazole were comparable. Thus, the effect of myoseverin on sarcomere assembly was independent of its capacity for MT inhibition. Furthermore, we found that upon removal of myoseverin, sarcomeres reformed in the absence of an intact MT network. Sarcomere formation in cardiac myocytes therefore, does not appear to require an intact MT network and thus we conclude that a functional MT array appears to be dispensable for myofibrillogenesis.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 17948234     DOI: 10.1002/cm.20242

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Motil Cytoskeleton        ISSN: 0886-1544


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