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Acetylcholine Receptor Organization in Membrane Domains in Muscle Cells: EVIDENCE FOR RAPSYN-INDEPENDENT AND RAPSYN-DEPENDENT MECHANISMS

Piguet, Joachim  
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Schreiter, Christoph  
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Segura, Jean-Manuel  
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2011
Journal of Biological Chemistry

Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChR) in muscle fibers are densely packed in the postsynaptic region at the neuromuscular junction. Rapsyn plays a central role in directing and clustering nAChR during cellular differentiation and neuromuscular junction formation; however, it has not been demonstrated whether rapsyn is the only cause of receptor immobilization. Here, we used single-molecule tracking methods to investigate nAChR mobility in plasma membranes of myoblast cells during their differentiation to myotubes in the presence and absence of rapsyn. We found that in myoblasts the majority of nAChR were immobile and that similar to 20% of the receptors showed restricted diffusion in small domains of similar to 50 nm. In myoblasts devoid of rapsyn, the fraction of mobile nAChR was considerably increased, accompanied by a 3-fold decrease in the immobile population of nAChR with respect to rapsyn-expressing cells. Half of the mobile receptors were confined to domains of similar to 120 nm. Measurements performed in heterologously transfected HEK cells confirmed the direct immobilization of nAChR by rapsyn. However, irrespective of the presence of rapsyn, about one-third of nAChR were confined in 300-nm domains. Our results show (i) that rapsyn efficiently immobilizes nAChR independently of other postsynaptic scaffold components; (ii) nAChR is constrained in confined membrane domains independently of rapsyn; and (iii) in the presence of rapsyn, the size of these domains is strongly reduced.

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research article
DOI
10.1074/jbc.M110.139782
Web of Science ID

WOS:000285782800039

Author(s)
Piguet, Joachim  
Schreiter, Christoph  
Segura, Jean-Manuel  
Vogel, Horst  
Hovius, Rudolf  
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology

Published in
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Volume

286

Issue

1

Start page

363

End page

369

Subjects

Single-Particle Tracking

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Tetratricopeptide Repeat Domains

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Neuromuscular-Junction

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Live Cells

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Molecule Tracking

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Plasma-Membrane

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Myasthenic Syndrome

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Mouse Muscle

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Protein

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Agrin

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October 27, 2010
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