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Thomas H. Langenickel, Michelle Olive, Manfred Boehm, Hong San, Martin F. Crook, Elizabeth G. Nabel
Published in Volume 118, Issue 12
J Clin Invest. 2008; 118(12):3848–3859 doi:10.1172/JCI33206
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Figure 9
Rearrangement of cytoskeletal proteins and focal adhesions in KIS–/– VSMCs.

(A) F-actin staining showed rearrangement of actin fibers (white arrows) away from the nucleus and toward the plasma membrane in KIS–/– VSMCs compared with KIS+/+ VSMCs. Immunostaining for acetylated (ac) tubulin (yellow arrows) was reduced in KIS–/– compared with KIS+/+ VSMCs. Vinculin was rearranged toward the direction of migration (gray arrows) within 1 hour in KIS–/– VSMCs in a wound scratch assay, whereas most KIS+/+ VSMCs did not show rearrangement at that time point. IgG served as staining control. Scale bar: 20 μm. (B) Tubulin polymerization assay. Polymerization of recombinant tubulin was induced by taxol and measured as incorporation of a fluorescent dye into the tubulin fibers over time. CaCl2 (calcium) and Tris-HCl served as controls. Addition of protein isolated from KIS+/+ VSMCs partially inhibited tubulin formation, whereas the inhibition induced by protein isolated from KIS–/– VSMCs was complete, and the equilibrium was indistinguishable from that of the negative control at 90 minutes. n = 4. **P < 0.01, KIS+/+ vs. KIS–/–.