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A role for endoplasmic reticulum dynamics in the cellular distribution of microtubules
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Kadosh, Avihay
, Klemm, Robin W.
, Shemesh, Tom
, Tikhomirova, Maria S.
, Saukko-Paavola, Aksel J.
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Axons
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biophysics and Computational Biology
/ Cell Biology
/ Computational neuroscience
/ Contractility
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Cytoskeleton - metabolism
/ Density
/ Dynamics
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Endoplasmic Reticulum - metabolism
/ Inhomogeneity
/ Microtubules
/ Microtubules - metabolism
/ Neurons
/ Perturbation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Tethering
2022
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A role for endoplasmic reticulum dynamics in the cellular distribution of microtubules
by
Kadosh, Avihay
, Klemm, Robin W.
, Shemesh, Tom
, Tikhomirova, Maria S.
, Saukko-Paavola, Aksel J.
in
Axons
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biophysics and Computational Biology
/ Cell Biology
/ Computational neuroscience
/ Contractility
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Cytoskeleton - metabolism
/ Density
/ Dynamics
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Endoplasmic Reticulum - metabolism
/ Inhomogeneity
/ Microtubules
/ Microtubules - metabolism
/ Neurons
/ Perturbation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Tethering
2022
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A role for endoplasmic reticulum dynamics in the cellular distribution of microtubules
by
Kadosh, Avihay
, Klemm, Robin W.
, Shemesh, Tom
, Tikhomirova, Maria S.
, Saukko-Paavola, Aksel J.
in
Axons
/ Biological Sciences
/ Biophysics and Computational Biology
/ Cell Biology
/ Computational neuroscience
/ Contractility
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Cytoskeleton - metabolism
/ Density
/ Dynamics
/ Endoplasmic reticulum
/ Endoplasmic Reticulum - metabolism
/ Inhomogeneity
/ Microtubules
/ Microtubules - metabolism
/ Neurons
/ Perturbation
/ Physical Sciences
/ Tethering
2022
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A role for endoplasmic reticulum dynamics in the cellular distribution of microtubules
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A role for endoplasmic reticulum dynamics in the cellular distribution of microtubules
2022
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Overview
The dynamic distribution of the microtubule (MT) cytoskeleton is crucial for the shape, motility, and internal organization of eukaryotic cells. However, the basic principles that control the subcellular position of MTs in mammalian interphase cells remain largely unknown. Here we show by a combination of microscopy and computational modeling that the dynamics of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) plays an important role in distributing MTs in the cell. Specifically, our physics-based model of the ER–MT system reveals that spatial inhomogeneity in the density of ER tubule junctions results in an overall contractile force that acts on MTs and influences their distribution. At steady state, cells rapidly compensate for local variability of ER junction density by dynamic formation, release, and movement of ER junctions across the ER. Perturbation of ER junction tethering and fusion by depleting the ER fusogens called atlastins disrupts the dynamics of junction equilibration, rendering the ER–MT system unstable and causing the formation of MT bundles. Our study points to a mechanical role of ER dynamics in cellular organization and suggests a mechanism by which cells might dynamically regulate MT distribution in, e.g., motile cells or in the formation and maintenance of neuronal axons.
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National Academy of Sciences
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