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Silvia Vergarajauregui, Samantha Panea, Jakob O Oltmanns +2 more · 2026 · Journal of cell science · added 2026-04-24
Microtubule organization plays a central role in cell differentiation, orchestrating essential processes such as cell polarization, mechanotransduction, organelle positioning and intracellular transpo Show more
Microtubule organization plays a central role in cell differentiation, orchestrating essential processes such as cell polarization, mechanotransduction, organelle positioning and intracellular transport. A hallmark of many differentiated cells is the transition from a centrosomal to a non-centrosomal microtubule-organizing center (MTOC). Here, we demonstrate that both centrosomal and nuclear envelope (NE)-associated MTOCs coexist in osteoclasts. We show that the key players for NE-MTOC formation, the AKAP6 and nesprin-1 (SYNE1) isoforms AKAP6β and nesprin-1α, previously considered muscle specific, are upregulated during osteoclast differentiation, suggesting a conserved role in NE-MTOC assembly across cell types. Targeted depletion of AKAP6 in RAW264.7-derived osteoclasts led to the displacement of the Golgi and MTOC-associated proteins PCM1, pericentrin and CDK5RAP2 from the NE, while their centrosomal localization remained intact. This selectively impaired microtubule nucleation from the NE without disrupting centrosomal microtubule activity, enabling a functional dissection of the two MTOCs. Loss of NE-MTOC activity, through AKAP6 depletion, impaired podosome formation and significantly reduced bone resorption capacity, highlighting the distinct and essential role of NE-derived microtubules in osteoclast function. Show less
📄 PDF DOI: 10.1242/jcs.264166
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