The impact of the human beta- and gamma-actin genes on myoblast cytoarchitecture was examined by their stable transfection into mouse C2 myoblasts. Transfectant C2 clones expressing high levels of human beta-actin displayed increases in cell surface area. In contrast, C2 clones with high levels of human gamma-actin expression showed decreases in cell surface area. The changes in cell morphology were accompanied by changes in actin stress-fiber organization. The beta-actin transfectants displayed well-defined filamentous organization of actin; whereas the gamma-actin transfectants displayed a more diffuse organization of the actin cables. The role of the beta-actin protein in generating the enlarged cell phenotype was examined by transfecting a mutant form of the human beta-actin gene. Transfectant cells were shown to incorporate the aberrant actin protein into stress-fiber-like structures. High level expression of the mutant beta-actin produced decreases in cell surface area and disruption of the actin microfilament network similar to that seen with transfection of the gamma-actin gene. In contrast, transfection of another mutant form of the beta-actin gene which encodes an unstable protein had no impact on cell morphology or cytoarchitecture. These results strongly suggest that it is the nature of the encoded protein that determines the morphological response of the cell. We conclude that the relative gene expression of beta- and gamma-actin is of relevance to the control of myoblast cytoarchitecture. In particular, we conclude that the beta- and gamma-actin genes encode functionally distinct cytoarchitectural information.
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15 May 1992
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May 15 1992
High level expression of transfected beta- and gamma-actin genes differentially impacts on myoblast cytoarchitecture
G Schevzov,
G Schevzov
Cell Biology Unit, Children's Medical Research Foundation, Camperdown N.S.W., Australia.
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C Lloyd,
C Lloyd
Cell Biology Unit, Children's Medical Research Foundation, Camperdown N.S.W., Australia.
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P Gunning
P Gunning
Cell Biology Unit, Children's Medical Research Foundation, Camperdown N.S.W., Australia.
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G Schevzov
Cell Biology Unit, Children's Medical Research Foundation, Camperdown N.S.W., Australia.
C Lloyd
Cell Biology Unit, Children's Medical Research Foundation, Camperdown N.S.W., Australia.
P Gunning
Cell Biology Unit, Children's Medical Research Foundation, Camperdown N.S.W., Australia.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1992) 117 (4): 775–785.
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G Schevzov, C Lloyd, P Gunning; High level expression of transfected beta- and gamma-actin genes differentially impacts on myoblast cytoarchitecture. J Cell Biol 15 May 1992; 117 (4): 775–785. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.117.4.775
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