Myosin II motor proteins with different functions determine the fate of lamellipodia extension during cell spreading.

Non-muscle cells express multiple myosin-II motor proteins myosin IIA, myosin IIB and myosin IIC transcribed from different loci in the human genome. Due to a significant homology in their sequences, these ubiquitously expressed myosin II motor proteins are believed to have overlapping cellular func...

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Main Author: Venkaiah Betapudi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2010-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2797395?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-68631b75ba604898a5b7543e3117877a2020-11-24T20:51:03ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032010-01-0151e856010.1371/journal.pone.0008560Myosin II motor proteins with different functions determine the fate of lamellipodia extension during cell spreading.Venkaiah BetapudiNon-muscle cells express multiple myosin-II motor proteins myosin IIA, myosin IIB and myosin IIC transcribed from different loci in the human genome. Due to a significant homology in their sequences, these ubiquitously expressed myosin II motor proteins are believed to have overlapping cellular functions, but the mechanistic details are not elucidated. The present study uncovered a mechanism that coordinates the distinctly localized myosin IIA and myosin IIB with unexpected opposite mechanical roles in maneuvering lamellipodia extension, a critical step in the initiation of cell invasion, spreading, and migration. Myosin IIB motor protein by localizing at the front drives lamellipodia extension during cell spreading. On the other hand, myosin IIA localizes next to myosin IIB and attenuates or retracts lamellipodia extension. Myosin IIA and IIB increase cell adhesion by regulating focal contacts formation in the spreading margins and central part of the spreading cell, respectively. Spreading cells expressing both myosin IIA and myosin IIB motor proteins display an organized actin network consisting of retrograde filaments, arcs and central filaments attached to focal contacts. This organized actin network especially arcs and focal contacts formation in the spreading margins were lost in myosin IIA cells. Surprisingly, myosin IIB cells displayed long parallel actin filaments connected to focal contacts in the spreading margins. Thus, with different roles in the regulation of the actin network and focal contacts formation, both myosin IIA and IIB determine the fate of lamellipodia extension during cell spreading.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2797395?pdf=render
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Myosin II motor proteins with different functions determine the fate of lamellipodia extension during cell spreading.
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author_facet Venkaiah Betapudi
author_sort Venkaiah Betapudi
title Myosin II motor proteins with different functions determine the fate of lamellipodia extension during cell spreading.
title_short Myosin II motor proteins with different functions determine the fate of lamellipodia extension during cell spreading.
title_full Myosin II motor proteins with different functions determine the fate of lamellipodia extension during cell spreading.
title_fullStr Myosin II motor proteins with different functions determine the fate of lamellipodia extension during cell spreading.
title_full_unstemmed Myosin II motor proteins with different functions determine the fate of lamellipodia extension during cell spreading.
title_sort myosin ii motor proteins with different functions determine the fate of lamellipodia extension during cell spreading.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2010-01-01
description Non-muscle cells express multiple myosin-II motor proteins myosin IIA, myosin IIB and myosin IIC transcribed from different loci in the human genome. Due to a significant homology in their sequences, these ubiquitously expressed myosin II motor proteins are believed to have overlapping cellular functions, but the mechanistic details are not elucidated. The present study uncovered a mechanism that coordinates the distinctly localized myosin IIA and myosin IIB with unexpected opposite mechanical roles in maneuvering lamellipodia extension, a critical step in the initiation of cell invasion, spreading, and migration. Myosin IIB motor protein by localizing at the front drives lamellipodia extension during cell spreading. On the other hand, myosin IIA localizes next to myosin IIB and attenuates or retracts lamellipodia extension. Myosin IIA and IIB increase cell adhesion by regulating focal contacts formation in the spreading margins and central part of the spreading cell, respectively. Spreading cells expressing both myosin IIA and myosin IIB motor proteins display an organized actin network consisting of retrograde filaments, arcs and central filaments attached to focal contacts. This organized actin network especially arcs and focal contacts formation in the spreading margins were lost in myosin IIA cells. Surprisingly, myosin IIB cells displayed long parallel actin filaments connected to focal contacts in the spreading margins. Thus, with different roles in the regulation of the actin network and focal contacts formation, both myosin IIA and IIB determine the fate of lamellipodia extension during cell spreading.
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