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Am J Physiol Cell Physiol (April 30, 2003). doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00085.2003
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Submitted on March 3, 2003
Accepted on April 19, 2003

Myosin II is present in gastric parietal cells and required for lamellipodial dynamics associated with cell activation

Rihong Zhou1, Charles Watson1, Chuanhai Fu2, Xuebiao Yao3, and John G Forte1*

1 Department of Molecular & Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA
2 Laboratory of Cell Dynamics, School of Life Science, University of Science & Technology of China, Hefei, China
3 Department of Molecular & Cell Biology, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA; Laboratory of Cell Dynamics, School of Life Science, University of Science & Technology of China, Hefei, China

* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: jforte{at}uclink.berkeley.edu.

Non-muscle myosin II has been shown to participate in organizing the actin cytoskeleton in polarized epithelial cells. Vectorial acid secretion in cultured parietal cells involves translocation of proton pumps from cytoplasmic vesicular membranes to the apical plasma membrane vacuole with coordinated lamellipodial dynamics at the basolateral membrane. Here we identify non-muscle myosin II in rabbit gastric parietal cells. Western blots using isoform-specific antibodies indicate that myosin IIA is present in both cytosolic and particulate membrane fractions while the IIB isoform is associated only with particulate fractions. Immunofluorescent staining demonstrates that myosin IIA is diffusely located throughout the cytoplasm of resting parietal cells. However, after stimulation myosin IIA is rapidly redistributed to lamellipodial extensions at the cell periphery; virtually all the cytoplasmic myosin IIA joins the newly formed basolateral membrane extensions. BDM, a myosin-ATPase inhibitor, greatly diminishes the lamellipodial dynamics elicited by stimulation and retains the pattern of myosin IIA cytoplasmic staining. However, BDM had no apparent effect on the stimulation associated redistribution of H,K-ATPase from a cytoplasmic membrane compartment to apical membrane vacuoles. The myosin light chain kinase inhibitor ML-7 also did not alter the stimulation associated recruitment of H,K-ATPase to apical membrane vacuoles, but unlike BDM it had relatively minor inhibitory effects on lamellipodial dynamics. We conclude that specific disruption of the basolateral actomyosin cytoskeleton has no demonstrable effect on recruitment of H,K-ATPase-rich vesicles into the apical secretory membrane. However, myosin II plays an important role in regulating lamellipodial dynamics and cortical actomyosin associated with parietal cell activation.




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