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Simultaneous stretching and contraction of stress fibers in vivo.

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Peterson, LJ; Rajfur, Z; Maddox, AS; Freel, CD; Chen, Y; Edlund, M; Otey, C; Burridge, K
Published in: Molecular biology of the cell
July 2004

To study the dynamics of stress fiber components in cultured fibroblasts, we expressed alpha-actinin and the myosin II regulatory myosin light chain (MLC) as fusion proteins with green fluorescent protein. Myosin activation was stimulated by treatment with calyculin A, a serine/threonine phosphatase inhibitor that elevates MLC phosphorylation, or with LPA, another agent that ultimately stimulates phosphorylation of MLC via a RhoA-mediated pathway. The resulting contraction caused stress fiber shortening and allowed observation of changes in the spacing of stress fiber components. We have observed that stress fibers, unlike muscle myofibrils, do not contract uniformly along their lengths. Although peripheral regions shortened, more central regions stretched. We detected higher levels of MLC and phosphorylated MLC in the peripheral region of stress fibers. Fluorescence recovery after photobleaching revealed more rapid exchange of myosin and alpha-actinin in the middle of stress fibers, compared with the periphery. Surprisingly, the widths of the myosin and alpha-actinin bands in stress fibers also varied in different regions. In the periphery, the banding patterns for both proteins were shorter, whereas in central regions, where stretching occurred, the bands were wider.

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Molecular biology of the cell

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1939-4586

ISSN

1059-1524

Publication Date

July 2004

Volume

15

Issue

7

Start / End Page

3497 / 3508

Related Subject Headings

  • Swiss 3T3 Cells
  • Stress Fibers
  • Photobleaching
  • Phosphorylation
  • Oxazoles
  • Myosin Type II
  • Myosin Light Chains
  • Mice
  • Marine Toxins
  • Lysophospholipids
 

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Peterson, L. J., Rajfur, Z., Maddox, A. S., Freel, C. D., Chen, Y., Edlund, M., … Burridge, K. (2004). Simultaneous stretching and contraction of stress fibers in vivo. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 15(7), 3497–3508. https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e03-09-0696
Peterson, Lynda J., Zenon Rajfur, Amy S. Maddox, Christopher D. Freel, Yun Chen, Magnus Edlund, Carol Otey, and Keith Burridge. “Simultaneous stretching and contraction of stress fibers in vivo.Molecular Biology of the Cell 15, no. 7 (July 2004): 3497–3508. https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e03-09-0696.
Peterson LJ, Rajfur Z, Maddox AS, Freel CD, Chen Y, Edlund M, et al. Simultaneous stretching and contraction of stress fibers in vivo. Molecular biology of the cell. 2004 Jul;15(7):3497–508.
Peterson, Lynda J., et al. “Simultaneous stretching and contraction of stress fibers in vivo.Molecular Biology of the Cell, vol. 15, no. 7, July 2004, pp. 3497–508. Epmc, doi:10.1091/mbc.e03-09-0696.
Peterson LJ, Rajfur Z, Maddox AS, Freel CD, Chen Y, Edlund M, Otey C, Burridge K. Simultaneous stretching and contraction of stress fibers in vivo. Molecular biology of the cell. 2004 Jul;15(7):3497–3508.

Published In

Molecular biology of the cell

DOI

EISSN

1939-4586

ISSN

1059-1524

Publication Date

July 2004

Volume

15

Issue

7

Start / End Page

3497 / 3508

Related Subject Headings

  • Swiss 3T3 Cells
  • Stress Fibers
  • Photobleaching
  • Phosphorylation
  • Oxazoles
  • Myosin Type II
  • Myosin Light Chains
  • Mice
  • Marine Toxins
  • Lysophospholipids