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Microtubules Enhance Mesoscale Effective Diffusivity in the Crowded Metaphase Cytoplasm.

Lina Carlini1, Gregory P Brittingham2, Liam J Holt2, Tarun M Kapoor3.   

Abstract

Mesoscale macromolecular complexes and organelles, tens to hundreds of nanometers in size, crowd the eukaryotic cytoplasm. It is therefore unclear how mesoscale particles remain sufficiently mobile to regulate dynamic processes such as cell division. Here, we study mobility across dividing cells that contain densely packed, dynamic microtubules, comprising the metaphase spindle. In dividing human cells, we tracked 40 nm genetically encoded multimeric nanoparticles (GEMs), whose sizes are commensurate with the inter-filament spacing in metaphase spindles. Unexpectedly, the effective diffusivity of GEMs was similar inside the dense metaphase spindle and the surrounding cytoplasm. Eliminating microtubules or perturbing their polymerization dynamics decreased diffusivity by ~30%, suggesting that microtubule polymerization enhances random displacements to amplify diffusive-like motion. Our results suggest that microtubules effectively fluidize the mitotic cytoplasm to equalize mesoscale mobility across a densely packed, dynamic, non-uniform environment, thus spatially maintaining a key biophysical parameter that impacts biochemistry, ranging from metabolism to the nucleation of cytoskeletal filaments.
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Keywords:  cell division; cytoplasm; diffusion; macromolecular crowding; metaphase; microtubules; mitotic spindle; nanoparticles

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32818469      PMCID: PMC7685229          DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2020.07.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Cell        ISSN: 1534-5807            Impact factor:   12.270


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