The functional role of the C2 insert of nonmuscle myosin II-C (NM II-C) is poorly understood. Here, we report for the first time that the expression of the C2 insert-containing isoform, NM II-C1C2, is inducible in Neuro-2a cells during differentiation both at mRNA and protein levels. Immunoblot and RTPCR analysis reveal that expression of NM II-C1C2 peaks between days 3 and 6 of differentiation. Localization of NM II-C1C2 in Neuro-2a cells suggests that theC2insert-containing isoform is localized in the cytosol and along the neurites, specifically at the adherence point to substratum. Inhibition of endogenousNMII- C1C2 using siRNA decreases the neurite length by 43% compared with control cells treated with nonspecific siRNA. Time lapse image analysis reveals that neurites of C2-siRNA-treated cells have a net negative change in neurite length per minute, leading to a reduction of overall neurite length. During neuritogenesis, NM II-C1C2 can interact and colocalize with β1-integrin in neurites. Altogether, these studies indicate thatNMII-C1C2 may be involved in stabilizing neurites by maintaining their structure at adhesion sites. © 2013 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.
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Saha, S., Dey, S. K., Biswas, A., Das, P., Das, M. R., & Jana, S. S. (2013). The effect of including the C2 insert of nonmuscle myosin II-C on neuritogenesis. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 288(11), 7815–7828. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M112.417196
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