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Transient expression of phosphatidylserine at cell-cell contact areas is required for myotube formation.
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Journal of cell science [J Cell Sci] 2001 Oct; Vol. 114 (Pt 20), pp. 3631-42. - Publication Year :
- 2001
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Abstract
- Cell surface exposure of phosphatidylserine (PS) is shown to be part of normal physiology of skeletal muscle development and to mediate myotube formation. A transient exposure of PS was observed on mouse embryonic myotubes at E13, at a stage of development when primary myotubes are formed. The study of this process in cell cultures of differentiating C2C12 and H9C2 myoblasts also reveals a transient expression of PS at the cell surface. This exposure of PS locates mainly at cell-cell contact areas and takes place at a stage when the structural organization of the sarcomeric protein titin is initiated, prior to actual fusion of individual myoblast into multinucleated myotubes. Myotube formation in vitro can be inhibited by the PS binding protein annexin V, in contrast to its mutant M1234, which lacks the ability to bind to PS. Although apoptotic myoblasts also expose PS, differentiating muscle cells show neither loss of mitochondrial membrane potential nor detectable levels of active caspase-3 protein. Moreover, myotube formation and exposure of PS cannot be blocked by the caspase inhibitor zVAD(OMe)-fmk. Our findings indicate that different mechanisms regulate PS exposure during apoptosis and muscle cell differentiation, and that surface exposed PS plays a crucial role in the process of myotube formation.
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- Animals
Annexin A5 metabolism
Apoptosis
Cell Adhesion physiology
Cell Differentiation
Cell Line
Connectin
Enzyme Inhibitors metabolism
Fluorescent Dyes metabolism
Humans
Intercellular Junctions chemistry
Membrane Proteins metabolism
Mice
Microscopy, Fluorescence
Muscle Proteins metabolism
Muscle, Skeletal metabolism
Myocardium cytology
Myocardium metabolism
Protein Kinases metabolism
Recombinant Proteins metabolism
Cell Fusion
Intercellular Junctions metabolism
Muscle Development
Muscle, Skeletal cytology
Muscle, Skeletal embryology
Phosphatidylserines metabolism
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0021-9533
- Volume :
- 114
- Issue :
- Pt 20
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of cell science
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 11707515
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.114.20.3631