Patrick Oakes
@pwoakes.bsky.social
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Associate Professor Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine Dept of Cell & Molecular Physiology Mechanobiology - Cellular Biophysics - Microscopy - Mechanotransduction - Cytoskeleton - Focal Adhesions - Cell Migration
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See this? This = implanting mouse embryo. Usually this happens inside its mother and is invisible to us, but we can actually watch implantation ex vivo with the hope of understanding why implantation goes awry in embryos of older women. A 🧵...
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We are getting closer to Toledo CellulART 2025! Please register early if you would like to be considered for a talk! More at www.toledocellulart.org
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Tension on vinculin does change in response to Y27 treatment, which alters both network tension AND actin architecture. This highlights how molecular tension doesn't always directly correlate with network tension and has big implications on how to interpret data from other molecular biosensors.
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Our data also highlights the difference between molecular tension (as on vinculin) and network tension (i.e. traction stresses) in adhesions. Zyxin is sensitive to changes in tension on the adhesion, while vinculin isn't.
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We think this same process is happening with other tension sensitive LIM domain proteins in adhesions too, like paxillin, LIMD1, and Trip6. They're all recognizing to different degrees the strained actin in adhesions, and contributing to signaling in these structures.
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Putting this all together, our data suggests that zyxin is performing the same roles in strain sites as in FAs - it's helping to build a stress fiber while it's under tension by recognizing strained actin filaments
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To test this we looked at how VASP responds to our laser ablation in WT and zyxin KO MEFs. We only saw a change in VASP intensity at the FA when zyxin was present! We also measured retrograde flow of actin at FAs and found that it was slower in the zyxin KO cells!
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Now zyxin is known to play a key role in stress fiber repair (PMID: 20833360). It recognizes strained actin in stress fibers, recruits VASP to help polymerize new actin filaments, and alpha-actinin to crosslink them in place. Could zyxin be doing the same things in FAs?
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If we looked at cell-cell adhesions we saw the exact same thing! Both Trip6 and LIMD1, tension sensitive LIM domain proteins, showed sudden large drops in intensity in response to changes in tension on the adhesion.
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So we next looked at other FA proteins, including paxillin, kindlin2, and PINCH. Only paxillin, another tension sensitive LIM domain protein showed changes in response to drops in tension!
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Vinculin clearly stretches in response to forces though (PMID: 20613844), so we looked at molecular tension using the VinTS tension sensor. Shockingly it also was unperturbed by the change in tension on the adhesion, but it did change in response to Y-27 (ROCK inh.)
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We took the same optogenetic approach and saw the same results. Vinculin intensity in FAs was completely unresponsive to changes in traction stresses!
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We next tried the same experiments with vinculin, a known mechanosensitive FA protein. What we found was a total surprise - while zyxin was responsive to changes in tension, vinculin accumulation was completely unchanged!
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We then used an optogenetic RhoA probe to modulate tension in the cell. We identified FAs where forces increased, remained stable, or decreased and looked at what happened to zyxin intensity. The responses were perfectly coordinated!
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We used a laser to damage a stress fiber (SF) upstream of an adhesion and see what happened to zyxin at the adhesion. We saw both zyxin intensity and traction stresses drop immediately in response to the laser ablation.
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This machine learning model also directly predicted a relationship between zyxin intensity and traction stress on the focal adhesion (FA). Stefano set out to explicitly test this prediction.
The ML model predicts that zyxin intensity increases in adhesions with FA tension
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The literature on the relationship between traction stress and adhesion composition/morphology has been mixed. Recently, we built a neural network to predict traction stresses from images of adhesions and the best predictions came from the FA protein zyxin www.cell.com/cell/fulltex...
Machine learning interpretable models of cell mechanics from protein images
Image-based deep learning approaches can predict the mechanical behavior of cells from experimental images of a single focal adhesion protein. These generalizable models of cellular forces can be used...
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A big shout out to @septinlab.bsky.social for organizing an awesome septin meeting this past week. It was great to catch up in person with so many of the people in this amazing community and meet so many new people working on septins! #SeptSRC
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@maggieutgaard.bsky.social from @pwoakes.bsky.social and @myosincity.bsky.social labs with a killer talk on the coupling of the nucleus to septins in response to mechanical stress.
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5 days left to register at discounted rate, and 3 weeks left from Sunday for FASEB - Septins: spatial regulators of cell biology.
An exciting program of over 50 talks.
Daily meet the speakers luncheons/dinners
Career development sessions
Poster prizes &
a killer dance party mix in the making!?!
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Only 5 days left to save $150 for #SeptSRC in Niagara! Join organizers @septinlab.bsky.social, @talbotlabtsl.bsky.social, and @mcmomany.bsky.social for a chance to get in on the ground floor of a brand new conference exploring spatial regulators of cells! Save your space: buff.ly/vnCmywW
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The feeling when you get back to the lab after a week at a gordon conference - totally inspired and energised after hearing incredible science and meeting amazing people. Thank you @tanentzapflab.bsky.social and @sarawickstrom.bsky.social for GRC Fibronectin, Integrins and related molecules.
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LAST CALL for
FASEB Septins - Spatial Regulators of Cell Biology
June 15-19, Niagara Falls, New York
Register now:
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Submit abstract by Monday or DM me after that.
80 participants and counting cant be wrong!