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Publication : Differential localization and dynamics of class I myosins in the enterocyte microvillus.

First Author  Benesh AE Year  2010
Journal  Mol Biol Cell Volume  21
Issue  6 Pages  970-8
PubMed ID  20089841 Mgi Jnum  J:215879
Mgi Id  MGI:5607232 Doi  10.1091/mbc.E09-07-0638
Citation  Benesh AE, et al. (2010) Differential localization and dynamics of class I myosins in the enterocyte microvillus. Mol Biol Cell 21(6):970-8
abstractText  Epithelial cells lining the intestinal tract build an apical array of microvilli known as the brush border. Each microvillus is a cylindrical membrane protrusion that is linked to a supporting actin bundle by myosin-1a (Myo1a). Mice lacking Myo1a demonstrate no overt physiological symptoms, suggesting that other myosins may compensate for the loss of Myo1a in these animals. To investigate changes in the microvillar myosin population that may limit the Myo1a KO phenotype, we performed proteomic analysis on WT and Myo1a KO brush borders. These studies revealed that WT brush borders also contain the short-tailed class I myosin, myosin-1d (Myo1d). Myo1d localizes to the terminal web and striking puncta at the tips of microvilli. In the absence of Myo1a, Myo1d peptide counts increase twofold; this motor also redistributes along the length of microvilli, into compartments normally occupied by Myo1a. FRAP studies demonstrate that Myo1a is less dynamic than Myo1d, providing a mechanistic explanation for the observed differential localization. These data suggest that Myo1d may be the primary compensating class I myosin in the Myo1a KO model; they also suggest that dynamics govern the localization and function of different yet closely related myosins that target common actin structures.
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