MAP6-F is a temperature sensor that directly binds to and protects microtubules from cold-induced depolymerization.. MAP6-F is a temperature sensor that directly binds to and protects microtubules from cold-induced depolymerization.: Microtubule stabilization by MAP6

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Delphin, Christian | Bouvier, Denis | Seggio, Maxime | Couriol, Emilie | Saoudi, Yasmina | Denarier, Eric | Bosc, Christophe | Valiron, Odile | Bisbal, Mariano | Arnal, Isabelle | Andrieux, Annie

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International audience. Microtubules are dynamic structures that present the peculiar characteristic to be ice-cold labile in vitro. In vivo, microtubules are protected from ice-cold induced depolymerization by the widely expressed MAP6/STOP family of proteins. However, the mechanism by which MAP6 stabilizes microtubules at 4 °C has not been identified. Moreover, the microtubule cold sensitivity and therefore the needs for microtubule stabilization in the wide range of temperatures between 4 and 37 °C are unknown. This is of importance as body temperatures of animals can drop during hibernation or torpor covering a large range of temperatures. Here, we show that in the absence of MAP6, microtubules in cells below 20 °C rapidly depolymerize in a temperature-dependent manner whereas they are stabilized in the presence of MAP6. We further show that in cells, MAP6-F binding to and stabilization of microtubules is temperature- dependent and very dynamic, suggesting a direct effect of the temperature on the formation of microtubule/MAP6 complex. We also demonstrate using purified proteins that MAP6-F binds directly to microtubules through its Mc domain. This binding is temperature-dependent and coincides with progressive conformational changes of the Mc domain as revealed by circular dichroism. Thus, MAP6 might serve as a temperature sensor adapting its conformation according to the temperature to maintain the cellular microtubule network in organisms exposed to temperature decrease.

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