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Bioinspired Membrane Interfaces: Controlling Actomyosin Architecture and Contractility.


ABSTRACT: The creation of biologically inspired artificial lipid bilayers on planar supports provides a unique platform to study membrane-confined processes in a well-controlled setting. At the plasma membrane of mammalian cells, the linkage of the filamentous (F)-actin network is of pivotal importance leading to cell-specific and dynamic F-actin architectures, which are essential for the cell's shape, mechanical resilience, and biological function. These networks are established through the coordinated action of diverse actin-binding proteins and the presence of the plasma membrane. Here, we established phosphatidylinositol-4,5-bisphosphate (PtdIns[4,5]P2)-doped supported planar lipid bilayers to which contractile actomyosin networks were bound via the membrane-actin linker ezrin. This membrane system, amenable to high-resolution fluorescence microscopy, enabled us to analyze the connectivity and contractility of the actomyosin network. We found that the network architecture and dynamics are not only a function of the PtdIns[4,5]P2 concentration but also depend on the presence of negatively charged phosphatidylserine (PS). PS drives the attached network into a regime, where low but physiologically relevant connectivity to the membrane results in strong contractility of the actomyosin network, emphasizing the importance of the lipid composition of the membrane interface.

SUBMITTER: Liebe NL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9999349 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Bioinspired Membrane Interfaces: Controlling Actomyosin Architecture and Contractility.

Liebe Nils L NL   Mey Ingo I   Vuong Loan L   Shikho Fadi F   Geil Burkhard B   Janshoff Andreas A   Steinem Claudia C  

ACS applied materials & interfaces 20230227 9


The creation of biologically inspired artificial lipid bilayers on planar supports provides a unique platform to study membrane-confined processes in a well-controlled setting. At the plasma membrane of mammalian cells, the linkage of the filamentous (F)-actin network is of pivotal importance leading to cell-specific and dynamic F-actin architectures, which are essential for the cell's shape, mechanical resilience, and biological function. These networks are established through the coordinated a  ...[more]

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