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Article Dans Une Revue Molecular Biology of the Cell Année : 2013

MAP65/Ase1 promote microtubule flexibility.

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Microtubules (MTs) are dynamic cytoskeletal elements involved in numerous cellular processes. Although they are highly rigid polymers with a persistence length of 1-8 mm, they may exhibit a curved shape at a scale of few micrometers within cells, depending on their biological functions. However, how MT flexural rigidity in cells is regulated remains poorly understood. Here we ask whether MT-associated proteins (MAPs) could locally control the mechanical properties of MTs. We show that two major cross-linkers of the conserved MAP65/PRC1/Ase1 family drastically decrease MT rigidity. Their MT-binding domain mediates this effect. Remarkably, the softening effect of MAP65 observed on single MTs is maintained when MTs are cross-linked. By reconstituting physical collisions between growing MTs/MT bundles, we further show that the decrease in MT stiffness induced by MAP65 proteins is responsible for the sharp bending deformations observed in cells when they coalign at a steep angle to create bundles. Taken together, these data provide new insights into how MAP65, by modifying MT mechanical properties, may regulate the formation of complex MT arrays.

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hal-00843029 , version 1 (10-07-2013)

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D. Portran, M. Zoccoler, J. Gaillard, Virginie Stoppin-Mellet, Emmanuelle Neumann, et al.. MAP65/Ase1 promote microtubule flexibility.. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 2013, 24 (12), pp.1964-73. ⟨10.1091/mbc.E13-03-0141⟩. ⟨hal-00843029⟩
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