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  Single cell center of mass for the analysis of BMP receptor heterodimers distributions

Boog, H., Medda, R., & Cavalcanti-Adam, E. A. (2021). Single cell center of mass for the analysis of BMP receptor heterodimers distributions. Journal of Imaging, 7(11): 219, pp. 1-20. doi:10.20944/preprints202108.0007.v1.

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Boog, Hendrik1, Author           
Medda, Rebecca1, Author           
Cavalcanti-Adam, E. Ada1, Author           
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1Cellular Biophysics, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society, ou_2364731              

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Free keywords: receptor complex; distribution; center of mass; cell shape
 Abstract: At the plasma membrane, transmembrane receptors are at the interface between cells and their environment. They allow sensing and transduction of chemical and mechanical extracellular signals. The spatial distribution of receptors and the specific recruitment of receptor subunits to the cell membrane is crucial for the regulation of signaling and cell behavior. However, it is challenging to define what regulates such spatial patterns for receptor localization, as cell shapes are extremely diverse when cells are maintained in standard culture conditions. Bone morphogenic protein receptors (BMPRs) are serine-threonine kinases, which build heteromeric complexes of BMPRI and II. These are especially interesting targets for receptor distribution studies, since the signaling pathways triggered by BMPR-complexes depends on their dimerization mode. They might exist as pre-formed complexes, or assemble upon binding of BMP, triggering cell signaling which leads to differentiation or migration. In this work we analyzed BMPR receptor distributions in single cells grown on micropatterns, which allows not only to control cell shape, but also the distribution of intracellular organelles and protein assemblies. We developed a script called ComRed (Center Of Mass Receptor Distribution), which uses center of mass calculations to analyze the shift and spread of receptor distributions according to the different cell shapes. ComRed was tested by simulating changes in experimental data, showing that shift and spread of distributions can be reliably detected. Our ComRed-based analysis of BMPR-complexes indicates that receptor distribution depends on cell polarization. The absence of a coordinated internalization after addition of BMP suggests that a rapid and continual recycling of BMPRs occurs. Receptor complexes formation and localization in cells induced by BMP might yield insights into the local regulation of different signaling pathways.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2021-07-302021-10-022021-10-20
 Publication Status: Published online
 Pages: 20
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 7 (11) Sequence Number: 219 Start / End Page: 1 - 20 Identifier: ISSN: 2313-433X