Nonhelical Tailpiece of Myosin-II Regulates Filament Architecture in Disease
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Discovery of the day · Cell Biology
Role of the nonhelical tailpiece of myosin-II in regulating filament architecture and function
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Biology · Cell Biology
Discovery of the day
Researchers have identified the nonhelical tailpiece (NHT) of myosin-II as a critical regulator of filament architecture and function, with disease-associated truncations leading to enlarged bipolar filaments and impaired cell migration. The study demonstrates that NHT deletion enhances filament assembly even in the absence of regulatory light chain phosphorylation, a property linked to macrothrombocytopenia. This mechanistic insight into cytoskeletal disruption is directly relevant to understanding how cellular and tissular disruptions—including those affecting fertility and aging—may arise from altered cytoskeletal dynamics.
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