Fimbrins/plastins are a family of highly conserved actin-bundling proteins. They are present in all eukaryotic cells including yeast, but each isoform displays a remarkable tissue specificity. T-plastin is normally found in epithelial and mesenchymal cells while L-plastin is present in hematopoietic cells. However, L-plastin has been also found in tumor cells of non-hematopoietic origin (Lin, C.-S., R. H. Aebersold, S. B. Kent, M. Varma, and J. Leavitt. 1988. Mol. Cell. Biol. 8:4659-4668; Lin, C.-S., R. H. Aebersold, and J. Leavitt. 1990. Mol. Cell. Biol. 10: 1818-1821). To learn more about the biological significance of their tissue specificity, we have overproduced the T- and L-plastin isoforms in a fibroblast-like cell line, CV-1, and in a polarized epithelial cell line, LLC-PK1. In CV-1 cells, overproduction of T- and L-plastins induces cell rounding and a concomitant reorganization of actin stress fibers into geodesic structures. L-plastin remains associated with microfilaments while T-plastin is almost completely extracted after treatment of the cells with non-ionic detergent. In LLC-PK1 cells, T-plastin induces shape changes in microvilli and remains associated with microvillar actin filaments after detergent extraction while L-plastin has no effect on these structures and is completely extracted. The effect of T-plastin on the organization of microvilli differs from that of villin, another actin-bundling protein. Our experiments indicate that these two isoforms play differing roles in actin filament organization, and do so in a cell type-specific fashion. Thus it is likely that these plastin isoforms play fundamentally different roles in cell function.
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15 December 1994
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December 15 1994
Functional differences between L- and T-plastin isoforms.
M Arpin,
M Arpin
Unité de Biologie des Membranes, URA CNRS, Département de Biologie Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris.
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E Friederich,
E Friederich
Unité de Biologie des Membranes, URA CNRS, Département de Biologie Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris.
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M Algrain,
M Algrain
Unité de Biologie des Membranes, URA CNRS, Département de Biologie Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris.
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F Vernel,
F Vernel
Unité de Biologie des Membranes, URA CNRS, Département de Biologie Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris.
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D Louvard
D Louvard
Unité de Biologie des Membranes, URA CNRS, Département de Biologie Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris.
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M Arpin
Unité de Biologie des Membranes, URA CNRS, Département de Biologie Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris.
E Friederich
Unité de Biologie des Membranes, URA CNRS, Département de Biologie Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris.
M Algrain
Unité de Biologie des Membranes, URA CNRS, Département de Biologie Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris.
F Vernel
Unité de Biologie des Membranes, URA CNRS, Département de Biologie Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris.
D Louvard
Unité de Biologie des Membranes, URA CNRS, Département de Biologie Moléculaire, Institut Pasteur, Paris.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1994) 127 (6): 1995–2008.
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M Arpin, E Friederich, M Algrain, F Vernel, D Louvard; Functional differences between L- and T-plastin isoforms.. J Cell Biol 15 December 1994; 127 (6): 1995–2008. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.127.6.1995
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