Myogenin controls via AKAP6 non-centrosomal microtubule-organizing center formation at the nuclear envelope

Language
en
Document Type
Article
Issue Date
2023-06-26
First published
2021-10-18
Issue Year
2021
Authors
Becker, Robert
Vergarajauregui, Silvia
Billing, Florian
Sharkova, Maria
Lippolis, Eleonora
Mamchaoui, Kamel
Ferrazzi, Fulvia
Engel, Felix B
Editor
Abstract

Non-centrosomal microtubule-organizing centers (MTOCs) are pivotal for the function of multiple cell types, but the processes initiating their formation are unknown. Here, we find that the transcription factor myogenin is required in murine myoblasts for the localization of MTOC proteins to the nuclear envelope. Moreover, myogenin is sufficient in fibroblasts for nuclear envelope MTOC (NE-MTOC) formation and centrosome attenuation. Bioinformatics combined with loss- and gain-of-function experiments identified induction of AKAP6 expression as one central mechanism for myogenin-mediated NE-MTOC formation. Promoter studies indicate that myogenin preferentially induces the transcription of muscle- and NE-MTOC-specific isoforms of Akap6 and Syne1, which encodes nesprin-1α, the NE-MTOC anchor protein in muscle cells. Overexpression of AKAP6β and nesprin-1α was sufficient to recruit endogenous MTOC proteins to the nuclear envelope of myoblasts in the absence of myogenin. Taken together, our results illuminate how mammals transcriptionally control the switch from a centrosomal MTOC to an NE-MTOC and identify AKAP6 as a novel NE-MTOC component in muscle cells.

Journal Title
eLife
Volume
10
Citation
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