A STRIPAK component Strip regulates neuronal morphogenesis by affecting microtubule stability

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A STRIPAK component Strip regulates neuronal morphogenesis by affecting microtubule stability
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Sakuma Chisako
Okmura Misako
Umehara Tomoki
Miura Masayuki
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Scientific Reports
Volume 5
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Abstract
During neural development, regulation of microtubule stability is essential for proper morphogenesis of neurons. Recently, the striatin-interacting phosphatase and kinase (STRIPAK) complex was revealed to be involved in diverse cellular processes. However, there is little evidence that STRIPAK components regulate microtubule dynamics, especially in vivo. Here, we show that one of the core STRIPAK components, Strip, is required for microtubule organization during neuronal morphogenesis. Knockdown of Strip causes a decrease in the level of acetylated α-tubulin in Drosophila S2 cells, suggesting that Strip influences the stability of microtubules. We also found that Strip physically and genetically interacts with tubulin folding cofactor D (TBCD), an essential regulator of α- and β-tubulin heterodimers. Furthermore, we demonstrate the genetic interaction between strip and Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule (Dscam), a cell surface molecule that is known to work with TBCD. Thus, we propose that Strip regulates neuronal morphogenesis by affecting microtubule stability.
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This work was supported by grants from the Japanese Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, Culture and Technology (MEXT), the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science and the Japan Science and Technology Agency (to C.S., M.O., M.M. and T.C.).
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eng
Resource Type journal article
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Nature Research
Date of Issued 2015-12-08
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[ISSN] 2045-2322
[DOI] 10.1038/srep17769
[PMID] 26644129
[DOI] https://doi.org/10.1038/srep17769