Actin Filaments Couple the Protrusive Tips to the Nucleus through the I‐BAR Domain Protein IRSp53 during the Migration of Cells on 1D Fibers

Author:

Mukherjee Apratim1,Ron Jonathan Emanuel2,Hu Hooi Ting3,Nishimura Tamako3,Hanawa‐Suetsugu Kyoko4,Behkam Bahareh1ORCID,Mimori‐Kiyosue Yuko5,Gov Nir Shachna2ORCID,Suetsugu Shiro367ORCID,Nain Amrinder Singh1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mechanical Engineering Virginia Tech Blacksburg VA 24061 USA

2. Department of Chemical and Biological Physics Weizmann Institute of Science Rehovot 7610001 Israel

3. Division of Biological Science Graduate School of Science and Technology Nara Institute of Science and Technology Ikoma 630‐0192 Japan

4. Graduate School of Brain Science Doshisha University Kyotanabe Kyoto 610‐0394 Japan

5. Laboratory for Molecular and Cellular Dynamics RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research Minatojima‐minaminachi Chuo‐ku Kobe Hyogo 650‐0047 Japan

6. Data Science Center Nara Institute of Science and Technology Ikoma 630‐0192 Japan

7. Center for Digital Green‐innovation Nara Institute of Science and Technology Ikoma 630‐0192 Japan

Abstract

AbstractThe cell migration cycle, well‐established in 2D, proceeds with forming new protrusive structures at the cell membrane and subsequent redistribution of contractile machinery. Three‐dimensional (3D) environments are complex and composed of 1D fibers, and 1D fibers are shown to recapitulate essential features of 3D migration. However, the establishment of protrusive activity at the cell membrane and contractility in 1D fibrous environments remains partially understood. Here the role of membrane curvature regulator IRSp53 is examined as a coupler between actin filaments and plasma membrane during cell migration on single, suspended 1D fibers. IRSp53 depletion reduced cell‐length spanning actin stress fibers that originate from the cell periphery, protrusive activity, and contractility, leading to uncoupling of the nucleus from cellular movements. A theoretical model capable of predicting the observed transition of IRSp53‐depleted cells from rapid stick‐slip migration to smooth and slower migration due to reduced actin polymerization at the cell edges is developed, which is verified by direct measurements of retrograde actin flow using speckle microscopy. Overall, it is found that IRSp53 mediates actin recruitment at the cellular tips leading to the establishment of cell‐length spanning fibers, thus demonstrating a unique role of IRSp53 in controlling cell migration in 3D.

Funder

Nara Institute of Science and Technology

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Israel Science Foundation

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous),General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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