Cingulin and paracingulin tether myosins-2 to junctions to mechanoregulate the plasma membrane

Author:

Rouaud Florian1ORCID,Huang Wenmao2ORCID,Flinois Arielle1ORCID,Jain Kunalika1ORCID,Vasileva Ekaterina1ORCID,Di Mattia Thomas1ORCID,Mauperin Marine1ORCID,Parry David A.D.3ORCID,Dugina Vera4ORCID,Chaponnier Christine5ORCID,Méan Isabelle1ORCID,Montessuit Sylvie1ORCID,Mutero-Maeda Annick1ORCID,Yan Jie26ORCID,Citi Sandra1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Sciences, University of Geneva 1 Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, , Geneva, Switzerland

2. National University of Singapore 2 Department of Physics, , Singapore, Singapore

3. School of Natural Sciences, Massey University 4 , Palmerston North, New Zealand

4. Belozersky Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology, Moscow State University 5 , Moscow, Russia

5. Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva 6 Department of Pathology and Immunology, , Geneva, Switzerland

6. Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore 3 , Singapore, Singapore

Abstract

The mechanisms that regulate the spatial sorting of nonmuscle myosins-2 (NM2) isoforms and couple them mechanically to the plasma membrane are unclear. Here we show that the cytoplasmic junctional proteins cingulin (CGN) and paracingulin (CGNL1) interact directly with NM2s through their C-terminal coiled-coil sequences. CGN binds strongly to NM2B, and CGNL1 to NM2A and NM2B. Knockout (KO), exogenous expression, and rescue experiments with WT and mutant proteins show that the NM2-binding region of CGN is required for the junctional accumulation of NM2B, ZO-1, ZO-3, and phalloidin-labeled actin filaments, and for the maintenance of tight junction membrane tortuosity and apical membrane stiffness. CGNL1 expression promotes the junctional accumulation of both NM2A and NM2B and its KO results in myosin-dependent fragmentation of adherens junction complexes. These results reveal a mechanism for the junctional localization of NM2A and NM2B and indicate that, by binding to NM2s, CGN and CGNL1 mechanically couple the actomyosin cytoskeleton to junctional protein complexes to mechanoregulate the plasma membrane.

Funder

Swiss National Fund for Scientific Research

Singapore Ministry of Education

University of Geneva

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Cell Biology

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