Actin dynamics are implicated in various cellular processes, not only through the regulation of cytoskeletal organization, but also via the control of gene expression. In the present study we show that the Src family kinase substrate p130Cas (Cas is Crk-associated substrate) influences actin remodelling and concomitant muscle-specific gene expression, thereby regulating myogenic differentiation. In C2C12 myoblasts, silencing of p130Cas expression by RNA interference impaired F-actin (filamentous actin) formation and nuclear localization of the SRF (serum-response factor) co-activator MAL (megakaryocytic acute leukaemia) following the induction of myogenic differentiation. Consequently, formation of multinucleated myotubes was abolished. Re-introduction of wild-type p130Cas, but not its phosphorylation-defective mutant, into p130Cas-knockdown myoblasts restored F-actin assembly, MAL nuclear localization and myotube formation. Depletion of the adhesion molecule integrin β3, a key regulator of myogenic differentiation as well as actin cytoskeletal organization, attenuated p130Cas phosphorylation and MAL nuclear localization during C2C12 differentiation. Moreover, knockdown of p130Cas led to the activation of the F-actin-severing protein cofilin. The introduction of a dominant-negative mutant of cofilin into p130Cas-knockdown myoblasts restored muscle-specific gene expression and myotube formation. The results of the present study suggest that p130Cas phosphorylation, mediated by integrin β3, facilitates cofilin inactivation and promotes myogenic differentiation through modulating actin cytoskeleton remodelling.
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July 13 2012
p130Cas-dependent actin remodelling regulates myogenic differentiation
Keiko Kawauchi
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Keiko Kawauchi
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*Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Level 10, T-Lab, 5A Engineering Drive 1, Singapore 117411
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Wee Wee Tan
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Wee Wee Tan
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†Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, 14 Science Drive 4, Singapore 117543
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Keigo Araki
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Keigo Araki
‡Cancer Science Institute of Singapore, National University of Singapore, 14 Medical Drive, Singapore 117599
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Farhana Binte Abu Bakar
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Farhana Binte Abu Bakar
*Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Level 10, T-Lab, 5A Engineering Drive 1, Singapore 117411
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Minsoo Kim
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Minsoo Kim
§Division of Bacterial Infection Biology, Institute of Medical Science, University of Tokyo, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan 108-8639
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Hideaki Fujita
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Hideaki Fujita
*Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Level 10, T-Lab, 5A Engineering Drive 1, Singapore 117411
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Hiroaki Hirata
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Hiroaki Hirata
*Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Level 10, T-Lab, 5A Engineering Drive 1, Singapore 117411
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Yasuhiro Sawada
Yasuhiro Sawada
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*Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Level 10, T-Lab, 5A Engineering Drive 1, Singapore 117411
†Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore, 14 Science Drive 4, Singapore 117543
2To whom correspondence should be addressed (email dbssy@nus.edu.sg).
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Biochem J (2012) 445 (3): 323–332.
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December 16 2011
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May 11 2012
Accepted:
May 15 2012
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May 15 2012
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Keiko Kawauchi, Wee Wee Tan, Keigo Araki, Farhana Binte Abu Bakar, Minsoo Kim, Hideaki Fujita, Hiroaki Hirata, Yasuhiro Sawada; p130Cas-dependent actin remodelling regulates myogenic differentiation. Biochem J 1 August 2012; 445 (3): 323–332. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/BJ20112169
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