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Myogenesis defect due to Toca-1 knockdown can be suppressed by expression of N-WASP.
[wiskott-aldrich syndrome]
Skeletal
muscle
formation
is
a
multistep
process
involving
proliferation
,
differentiation
,
alignment
and
fusion
of
myoblasts
to
form
myotubes
which
fuse
with
additional
myoblast
to
form
myofibers
.
Toca-
1
(
Transducer
of
Cdc
42
-
dependent
actin
assembly
)
,
is
an
adaptor
protein
which
activates
N-WASP
in
conjunction
with
Cdc
42
to
facilitate
membrane
invagination
,
endocytosis
and
actin
cytoskeleton
remodeling
.
Expression
of
Toca-
1
in
mouse
primary
myoblasts
and
C
2
C
12
myoblasts
was
up-regulated
on
day
1
of
differentiation
and
subsequently
down-regulated
during
differentiation
.
Knocking
down
Toca-
1
expression
in
C
2
C
12
cells
(
Toca-
1
(
KD
)
cells
)
resulted
in
a
significant
decrease
in
myotube
formation
and
expression
of
shRNA-resistant
Toca-
1
in
Toca-
1
(
KD
)
cells
rescued
the
myogenic
defect
,
suggesting
that
the
knockdown
was
specific
and
Toca-
1
is
essential
for
myotube
formation
.
Toca-
1
(
KD
)
cells
exhibited
elongated
spindle-like
morphology
,
expressed
myogenic
markers
(
MyoD
and
MyHC
)
and
localized
N-Cadherin
at
cell
periphery
similar
to
control
cells
suggesting
that
Toca-
1
is
not
essential
for
morphological
changes
or
expression
of
proteins
critical
for
differentiation
.
Toca-
1
(
KD
)
cells
displayed
prominent
actin
fibers
suggesting
a
defect
in
actin
cytoskeleton
turnover
necessary
for
cell-cell
fusion
.
Toca-
1
(
KD
)
cells
migrated
faster
than
control
cells
and
had
a
reduced
number
of
vinculin
patches
similar
to
N-WASP
(
KO
)
MEF
cells
.
Transfection
of
N-WASP-expressing
plasmid
into
Toca-
1
(
KD
)
cells
restored
myotube
formation
of
Toca-
1
(
KD
)
cells
.
Thus
,
our
results
suggest
that
Toca-
1
(
KD
)
cells
have
defects
in
formation
of
myotubes
probably
due
to
reduced
activity
of
actin
cytoskeleton
regulators
such
as
N-WASP
.
This
is
the
first
study
to
identify
and
characterize
the
role
of
Toca-
1
in
myogenesis
.
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"reduced activity of actin cytoskeleton regulators"
symptom
wiskott-aldrich syndrome
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