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Insights into animal septins using recombinant human septin octamers with distinct SEPT9 isoforms.

Francois Iv1, Carla Silva Martins1, Gerard Castro-Linares2, Cyntia Taveneau3,4, Pascale Barbier5, Pascal Verdier-Pinard6, Luc Camoin7, Stéphane Audebert7, Feng-Ching Tsai8, Laurie Ramond1, Alex Llewellyn1, Mayssa Belhabib1, Koyomi Nakazawa3, Aurélie Di Cicco3, Renaud Vincentelli9, Jerome Wenger1, Stéphanie Cabantous10, Gijsje H Koenderink2,8, Aurélie Bertin3, Manos Mavrakis1.   

Abstract

Septin GTP-binding proteins contribute essential biological functions that range from the establishment of cell polarity to animal tissue morphogenesis. Human septins in cells form hetero-octameric septin complexes containing the ubiquitously expressed SEPT9 subunit (also known as SEPTIN9). Despite the established role of SEPT9 in mammalian development and human pathophysiology, biochemical and biophysical studies have relied on monomeric SEPT9, thus not recapitulating its native assembly into hetero-octameric complexes. We established a protocol that enabled, for the first time, the isolation of recombinant human septin octamers containing distinct SEPT9 isoforms. A combination of biochemical and biophysical assays confirmed the octameric nature of the isolated complexes in solution. Reconstitution studies showed that octamers with either a long or a short SEPT9 isoform form filament assemblies, and can directly bind and cross-link actin filaments, raising the possibility that septin-decorated actin structures in cells reflect direct actin-septin interactions. Recombinant SEPT9-containing octamers will make it possible to design cell-free assays to dissect the complex interactions of septins with cell membranes and the actin and microtubule cytoskeleton.
© 2021. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd.

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Keywords:  zzm321990 In vitro reconstitution; Analytical ultracentrifugation; Cytoskeleton; Electron microscopy; Human septins; Mass spectrometry; Protein biochemistry; SEPT9 isoforms

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34350965     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.258484

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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