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Elhanany-Tamir, H., Yu, Y.V., Shnayder, M., Jain, A., Welte, M., Volk, T. (2012). Organelle positioning in muscles requires cooperation between two KASH proteins and microtubules.  J. Cell Biol. 198(5): 833--846.
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FBrf0219334
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Research paper
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Striated muscle fibers are characterized by their tightly organized cytoplasm. Here, we show that the Drosophila melanogaster KASH proteins Klarsicht (Klar) and MSP-300 cooperate in promoting even myonuclear spacing by mediating a tight link between a newly discovered MSP-300 nuclear ring and a polarized network of astral microtubules (aMTs). In either klar or msp-300(ΔKASH), or in klar and msp-300 double heterozygous mutants, the MSP-300 nuclear ring and the aMTs retracted from the nuclear envelope, abrogating this even nuclear spacing. Anchoring of the myonuclei to the core acto-myosin fibrillar compartment was mediated exclusively by MSP-300. This protein was also essential for promoting even distribution of the mitochondria and ER within the muscle fiber. Larval locomotion is impaired in both msp-300 and klar mutants, and the klar mutants were rescued by muscle-specific expression of Klar. Thus, our results describe a novel mechanism of nuclear spacing in striated muscles controlled by the cooperative activity of MSP-300, Klar, and astral MTs, and demonstrate its physiological significance.
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PMC3432764 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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Positioning nuclei within the cytoplasm of striated muscle fiber: Cooperation between microtubules and KASH proteins.
Volk, 2013, Nucleus 4(1): 18--22 [FBrf0220851]

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    English
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    Journal
    Abbreviation
    J. Cell Biol.
    Title
    Journal of Cell Biology
    Publication Year
    1966-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0021-9525
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