Tropomodulin (Tmod) is an actin pointed-end capping protein that regulates actin dynamics at thin filament pointed ends in striated muscle. Although pointed-end capping by Tmod controls thin filament lengths in assembled myofibrils, its role in length specification during de novo myofibril assembly is not established. We used the Drosophila Tmod homologue, sanpodo (spdo), to investigate Tmod's function during muscle development in the indirect flight muscle. SPDO was associated with the pointed ends of elongating thin filaments throughout myofibril assembly. Transient overexpression of SPDO during myofibril assembly irreversibly arrested elongation of preexisting thin filaments. However, the lengths of thin filaments assembled after SPDO levels had declined were normal. Flies with a preponderance of abnormally short thin filaments were unable to fly. We conclude that: (a) thin filaments elongate from their pointed ends during myofibril assembly; (b) pointed ends are dynamically capped at endogenous levels of SPDO so as to allow elongation; (c) a transient increase in SPDO levels during myofibril assembly converts SPDO from a dynamic to a permanent cap; and (d) developmental regulation of pointed-end capping during myofibril assembly is crucial for specification of final thin filament lengths, myofibril structure, and muscle function.
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December 10 2001
Thin filaments elongate from their pointed ends during myofibril assembly in Drosophila indirect flight muscle
Michelle Mardahl-Dumesnil,
Michelle Mardahl-Dumesnil
Department of Cell Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037
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Velia M. Fowler
Velia M. Fowler
Department of Cell Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037
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Michelle Mardahl-Dumesnil
Department of Cell Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037
Velia M. Fowler
Department of Cell Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037
Address correspondence to Velia M. Fowler, Dept. of Cell Biology, The Scripps Research Institute, 10550 N. Torrey Pines Rd., MB-24, La Jolla, CA 92037. Tel.: (858) 784-8277. Fax: (858) 784-8753. E-mail: [email protected]
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Abbreviations used in this paper: APF, after pupal formation; DH, H zone; DZ, Z-disc; IFM, indirect flight muscle; SPDO, sanpodo; TM, tropomyosin; Tmod, tropomodulin; TOT, Tmod-overexpressing transgenic.
Received:
August 06 2001
Revision Received:
October 22 2001
Accepted:
October 23 2001
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
The Rockefeller University Press
2001
J Cell Biol (2001) 155 (6): 1043–1054.
Article history
Received:
August 06 2001
Revision Received:
October 22 2001
Accepted:
October 23 2001
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Michelle Mardahl-Dumesnil, Velia M. Fowler; Thin filaments elongate from their pointed ends during myofibril assembly in Drosophila indirect flight muscle . J Cell Biol 10 December 2001; 155 (6): 1043–1054. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200108026
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