RRC ID 28985
著者 Eichinger L, Köppel B, Noegel AA, Schleicher M, Schliwa M, Weijer K, Witke W, Janmey PA.
タイトル Mechanical perturbation elicits a phenotypic difference between Dictyostelium wild-type cells and cytoskeletal mutants.
ジャーナル Biophys J
Abstract To determine the specific contribution of cytoskeletal proteins to cellular viscoelasticity we performed rheological experiments with Dictyostelium discoideum wild-type cells (AX2) and mutant cells altered by homologous recombination to lack alpha-actinin (AHR), the ABP120 gelation factor (GHR), or both of these F-actin cross-linking proteins (AGHR). Oscillatory and steady flow measurements of Dictyostelium wild-type cells in a torsion pendulum showed that there is a large elastic component to the viscoelasticity of the cell pellet. Quantitative rheological measurements were performed with an electronic plate-and-cone rheometer, which allowed determination of G', the storage shear modulus, and G", the viscous loss modulus, as a function of time, frequency, and strain, respectively. Whole cell viscoelasticity depends strongly on all three parameters, and comparison of wild-type and mutant strains under identical conditions generally produced significant differences. Especially stress relaxation experiments consistently revealed a clear difference between cells that lacked alpha-actinin as compared with wild-type cells or transformants without ABP120 gelation factor, indicating that alpha-actinin plays an important role in cell elasticity. Direct observation of cells undergoing shear deformation was done by incorporating a small number of AX2 cells expressing the green fluorescent protein of Aequorea victoria and visualizing the strained cell pellet by fluorescence and phase contrast microscopy. These observations confirmed that the shear strain imposed by the rheometer does not injure the cells and that the viscoelastic response of the cell pellet is due to deformation of individual cells.
巻・号 70(2)
ページ 1054-60
公開日 1996-2-1
DOI 10.1016/S0006-3495(96)79651-0
PII S0006-3495(96)79651-0
PMID 8789124
PMC PMC1225007
MeSH Actinin / genetics Actinin / metabolism Animals Biomechanical Phenomena Biophysical Phenomena Biophysics Carrier Proteins / genetics Carrier Proteins / metabolism Cytoskeletal Proteins / genetics* Cytoskeletal Proteins / metabolism* Dictyostelium / genetics* Dictyostelium / metabolism* Elasticity Fungal Proteins / genetics Fungal Proteins / metabolism Microfilament Proteins / genetics Microfilament Proteins / metabolism Mutation* Phenotype Protozoan Proteins / genetics Protozoan Proteins / metabolism Rheology Stress, Mechanical Viscosity
IF 3.854
引用数 44
WOS 分野 BIOPHYSICS
リソース情報
細胞性粘菌 S00403 S90303 S90306