Post-translational modifications soften vimentin intermediate filaments

2021-01-07 | journal article; research paper. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Post-translational modifications soften vimentin intermediate filaments​
Kraxner, J.; Lorenz, C.; Menzel, J. ; Parfentev, I.; Silbern, I.; Denz, M. & Urlaub, H.  et al.​ (2021) 
Nanoscale13(1) pp. 380​-387​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/D0NR07322A 

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Authors
Kraxner, Julia; Lorenz, Charlotta; Menzel, Julia ; Parfentev, Iwan; Silbern, Ivan; Denz, Manuela; Urlaub, Henning ; Schwappach, Blanche ; Köster, Sarah 
Abstract
The mechanical properties of biological cells are determined by the cytoskeleton, a composite biopolymer network consisting of microtubules, actin filaments and intermediate filaments (IFs). By differential expression of cytoskeletal proteins, modulation of the network architecture and interactions between the filaments, cell mechanics may be adapted to varying requirements on the cell. Here, we focus on the intermediate filament protein vimentin and introduce post-translational modifications as an additional, much faster mechanism for mechanical modulation. We study the impact of phosphorylation on filament mechanics by recording force-strain curves using optical traps. Partial phosphorylation softens the filaments. We show that binding of the protein 14-3-3 to phosphorylated vimentin IFs further enhances this effect and speculate that in the cell 14-3-3 may serve to preserve the softening and thereby the altered cell mechanics. We explain our observation by the additional charges introduced during phosphorylation.
Issue Date
7-January-2021
Journal
Nanoscale 
Project
EXC 2067: Multiscale Bioimaging 
SFB 1286: Quantitative Synaptologie 
SFB 1286 | A08: Die Rolle post-translational modifizierter Proteine in der synaptischen Übertragung 
Organization
Institut für Röntgenphysik 
Working Group
RG Köster (Cellular Biophysics) 
RG Schwappach (Membrane Protein Biogenesis) 
RG Urlaub (Bioanalytische Massenspektrometrie) 
ISSN
2040-3364
eISSN
2040-3372
Language
English
Subject(s)
cytoskeleton; cellular biophysics

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