Non-muscle myosin II induces disassembly of actin stress fibres independently of myosin light chain dephosphorylation

Tsubasa S. Matsui, Roland Kaunas, Makoto Kanzaki, Masaaki Sato, Shinji Deguchi

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Abstract

Dynamic remodelling of actin stress fibres (SFs) allows non-muscle cells to adapt to applied forces such as uniaxial cell shortening. However, the mechanism underlying rapid and selective disassembly of SFs oriented in the direction of shortening remains to be elucidated. Here, we investigated howmyosin crossbridge cycling induced byMgATPis associated with SF disassembly. Moderate concentrations of MgATP, or [MgATP], induced SF contraction. Meanwhile, at [MgATP] slightly higher than the physiological level, periodic actin patterns emerged along the length of SFs and dispersed within seconds. The actin fragments were diverse in length, but comparable to those in characteristic sarcomeric units of SFs. These results suggest that MgATP-bound non-muscle myosin II dissociates from the individual actin filaments that constitute the sarcomeric units, resulting in unbundling-induced disassembly rather than end-to-end actin depolymerization. This rapid SF disassembly occurred independent of dephosphorylation of myosin light chain. In terms of effects on actin-myosin interactions, a rise in [MgATP] is functionally equivalent to a temporal decrease in the total number of actin-myosin crossbridges. Actin-myosin crossbridges are known to be reduced by an assisting load on myosin. Thus, the present study suggests that reducing the number of actin-myosin crossbridges promotes rapid and orientation-dependent disassembly of SFs after cell shortening.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)754-766
Number of pages13
JournalInterface Focus
Volume1
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • Actin
  • Cell shortening
  • Mechanobiology
  • Non-muscle myosin II
  • Stress fibres

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