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  • Local Arrangement of Fibronectin by Myofibroblasts Governs Peripheral Nuclear Positioning in Muscle Cells.

Local Arrangement of Fibronectin by Myofibroblasts Governs Peripheral Nuclear Positioning in Muscle Cells.

Developmental cell (2018-06-26)
William Roman, João P Martins, Edgar R Gomes
ABSTRACT

Skeletal muscle cells (myofibers) are rod-shaped multinucleated cells surrounded by an extracellular matrix (ECM) basal lamina. In contrast to other cell types, nuclei in myofibers are positioned just below the plasma membrane at the cell periphery. Peripheral nuclear positioning occurs during myogenesis and is driven by myofibril crosslinking and contraction. Here we show that peripheral nuclear positioning is triggered by local accumulation of fibronectin secreted by myofibroblasts. We demonstrate that fibronectin via α5-integrin mediates peripheral nuclear positioning dependent on FAK and Src activation. Finally, we show that Cdc42, downstream of restricted fibronectin activation, is required for myofibril crosslinking but not myofibril contraction. Thus we identify that local activation of integrin by fibronectin secreted by myofibroblasts activates peripheral nuclear positioning in skeletal myofibers.

MATERIALS
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Anti-Integrin alpha5 (Preservative Free) Antibody, clone SNAKA51, clone SNAKA51, from mouse, purified by using protein G
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Saponin, for molecular biology, used as non-ionic surfactant
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Anti-MAP2 (2a+2b) antibody, Mouse monoclonal, ~2 mg/mL, clone AP-20, purified from hybridoma cell culture
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Anti-Fibronectin Antibody, Chemicon®, from rabbit
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Laminin from Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm murine sarcoma basement membrane, 1-2 mg/mL in Tris-buffered saline, 0.2 μm filtered, BioReagent, suitable for cell culture