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Tks5 and Dynamin-2 enhance actin bundle rigidity in invadosomes to promote myoblast fusion

Authors :
OHNIWA, Ryosuke
Chuang, Mei-Chun
Lin, Shan-Shan
Lee, Gang-Hui
Su, You-An
Chang, Yu-Chen
Tang, Ming-Jer
Liu, Ya-Wen
Source :
The journal of cell biology. 218(5):1670-1685
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Rockefeller University Press, 2019.

Abstract

Skeletal muscle development requires the cell–cell fusion of differentiated myoblasts to form muscle fibers. The actin cytoskeleton is known to be the main driving force for myoblast fusion; however, how actin is organized to direct intercellular fusion remains unclear. Here we show that an actin- and dynamin-2–enriched protrusive structure, the invadosome, is required for the fusion process of myogenesis. Upon differentiation, myoblasts acquire the ability to form invadosomes through isoform switching of a critical invadosome scaffold protein, Tks5. Tks5 directly interacts with and recruits dynamin-2 to the invadosome and regulates its assembly around actin filaments to strengthen the stiffness of dynamin-actin bundles and invadosomes. These findings provide a mechanistic framework for the acquisition of myogenic fusion machinery during myogenesis and reveal a novel structural function for Tks5 and dynamin-2 in organizing actin filaments in the invadosome to drive membrane fusion.

Subjects

Subjects :
macromolecular substances

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219525
Volume :
218
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The journal of cell biology
Accession number :
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