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Date publication

août 2025

Journal

iScience

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr RIVELINE Daniel


Tous les auteurs :
Bhat A, Berthoz R, Lo Vecchio S, Spiegelhalter C, Yonemura S, Pertz O, Riveline D

Résumé

Collection of myosin motors and actin filaments can self-assemble into submicrometric clusters under the regulation of RhoA. Emergent dynamics of these clusters have been reported in a variety of morphogenetic systems, ranging from to actomyosin assays . In single-cell cytokinetic rings, actomyosin clusters contribute to stress generation when their dynamics are radial, and they facilitate transport when their dynamics are tangential to the direction of ring closure. Here, we show that these phenomena hold true for actomyosin multi-cellular rings during wound closure in epithelial monolayers. We assessed the activity of RhoA using FRET sensors, and we report that cluster dynamics does not correlate with RhoA activity. Nevertheless, we show that bursts of RhoA activation precede recruitment of myosin. Altogether myosin clusters dynamics is conserved between single and multi-cellular systems, and this suggests that they could be used as generic read-outs for mapping and predicting stress generation and shape changes in morphogenesis.

Mots clés

Cell biology, Organizational aspects of cell biology

Référence

iScience. 2025 08 15;28(8):113030