2 DISTINCT FUNCTIONS OF THE CARBOXYL-TERMINAL TAIL DOMAIN OF NF-M UPON NEUROFILAMENT ASSEMBLY - CROSS-BRIDGE FORMATION AND LONGITUDINAL ELONGATION OF FILAMENTS

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NAKAGAWA, T [1 ]
CHEN, JG [1 ]
ZHANG, ZZ [1 ]
KANAI, Y [1 ]
HIROKAWA, N [1 ]
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[1] UNIV TOKYO,FAC MED,DEPT ANAT & CELL BIOL,BUNKYO KU,TOKYO 113,JAPAN
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10.1083/jcb.129.2.411
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Neurofilaments are the major cytoskeletal elements in the axon that take highly ordered structures composed of parallel arrays of 10-nm filaments linked to each other with frequent cross-bridges, and they are believed to maintain a highly polarized neuronal cell shape. Here we report the function of rat NF-M in this characteristic neurofilament assembly. Transfection experiments were done in an insect Sf9 cell line lacking endogenous intermediate filaments. NF-L and NF-M coassemble to form bundles of 10-nm filaments packed in a parallel manner with frequent cross-bridges resembling the neurofilament domains in the axon when expressed together in Sf9 cells. Considering the fact that the expression of either NF-L or NF-M alone in these cells results in neither formation of any ordered network of 10-nm filaments nor crossbridge structures, NF-M plays a crucial role in this parallel filament assembly. In the case of NF-H the carboxyl-tail domain has been shown to constitute the cross-bridge structures. The similarity in molecular architecture between NF-M and NF-H suggests that the carboxyl-terminal tail domain of NF-M also constitutes cross-bridges. To examine this and to further investigate the function of the carboxyl-terminal tail domain of NF-M, we made various deletion mutants that lacked part of their tail domains, and we;expressed these with NF-L. From this deletion mutant analysis, we conclude that the carboxyl-terminal tail domain of NF-M has two distinct functions. First, it is the structural component of cross-bridges, and these crossbridges serve to control the spacing between core filaments. Second, the portion of the carboxyl-terminal tail domain of NF-M that is directly involved in crossbridge formation affects the core filament assembly by helping them to elongate longitudinally so that they become straight.
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