Spindle reorientation in response to mechanical stress is an emergent property of the spindle positioning mechanisms

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العنوان: Spindle reorientation in response to mechanical stress is an emergent property of the spindle positioning mechanisms
المؤلفون: Manasi Kelkar, Pierre Bohec, Matthew B. Smith, Varun Sreenivasan, Ana Lisica, Léo Valon, Emma Ferber, Buzz Baum, Guillaume Salbreux, Guillaume Charras
بيانات النشر: The Francis Crick Institute, 2022.
سنة النشر: 2022
مصطلحات موضوعية: Optogenetics, Cytoplasm, Multidisciplinary, Computer Simulation, Actomyosin, Spindle Apparatus, Stress, Mechanical, rhoA GTP-Binding Protein, Microtubules, Structural Biology & Biophysics, Computational & Systems Biology
الوصف: Proper orientation of the mitotic spindle plays a crucial role in embryos, during tissue development, and in adults, where it functions to dissipate mechanical stress to maintain tissue integrity and homeostasis. While mitotic spindles have been shown to reorient in response to external mechanical stresses, the subcellular cues that mediate spindle reorientation remain unclear. Here, we have used a combination of optogenetics and computational modelling to better understand how mitotic spindles respond to inhomogeneous tension within the actomyosin cortex. Strikingly, we find that the optogenetic activation of RhoA only influences spindle orientation when it is induced at both poles of the cell. Under these conditions, the sudden local increase in cortical tension induced by RhoA activation reduces pulling forces exerted by cortical regulators on astral microtubules. This leads to a perturbation of the torque balance exerted on the spindle, which causes it to rotate. Thus, spindle rotation in response to mechanical stress is an emergent phenomenon arising from the interaction between the spindle positioning machinery and the cell cortex.
DOI: 10.25418/crick.20178809
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2591622a8ec6297acce1a3e8293fa994
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....2591622a8ec6297acce1a3e8293fa994
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE