Abstract
The interactions of cytoskeletal actin filaments with myosin family motors are essential for the integrity and function of eukaryotic cells. They support a wide range of force-dependent functions. These include mechano-transduction, directed transcellular transport processes, barrier functions, cytokinesis, and cell migration. Despite the indispensable role of tropomyosins in the generation and maintenance of discrete actomyosin-based structures, the contribution of individual cytoskeletal tropomyosin isoforms to the structural and functional diversification of the actin cytoskeleton remains a work in progress. Here, we review processes that contribute to the dynamic sorting and targeted distribution of tropomyosin isoforms in the formation of discrete actomyosin-based structures in animal cells and their effects on actin-based motility and contractility.
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Manstein, D. J., Meiring, J. C. M., Hardeman, E. C., & Gunning, P. W. (2020). Actin–tropomyosin distribution in non-muscle cells. Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility, 41(1), 11–22. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10974-019-09514-0
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