Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 783212
A resilient formin-derived cortical actin meshwork in the rear drives actomyosin-based motility in 2D confinement
A resilient formin-derived cortical actin meshwork in the rear drives actomyosin-based motility in 2D confinement // Nature Communications, 6 (2015), 8496-8496 doi:10.1038/ncomms9496 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
A resilient formin-derived cortical actin meshwork in the rear drives actomyosin-based motility in 2D confinement
Autori
Ramalingam, N ; Franke, C ; Jaschinski, E ; Winterhoff, M ; Lu, Y ; Brühmann, S ; Junemann, A ; Meier, H ; Noegel, AA ; Weber, Igor ; Zhao, H ; Merkel, R ; Schleicher, M ; Faix, J
Izvornik
Nature Communications (2041-1723) 6
(2015);
8496-8496
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
cell migration ; Dictyostelium ; actin polymerization
Sažetak
Cell migration is driven by the establishment of disparity between the cortical properties of the softer front and the more rigid rear allowing front extension and actomyosin-based rear contraction. However, how the cortical actin meshwork in the rear is generated remains elusive. Here we identify the mDia1-like formin A (ForA) from Dictyostelium discoideum that generates a subset of filaments as the basis of a resilient cortical actin sheath in the rear. Mechanical resistance of this actin compartment is accomplished by actin crosslinkers and IQGAP- related proteins, and is mandatory to withstand the increased contractile forces in response to mechanical stress by impeding unproductive blebbing in the rear, allowing efficient cell migration in two-dimensional-confined environments. Consistently, ForA supresses the formation of lateral protrusions, rapidly relocalizes to new prospective ends in repolarizing cells and is required for cortical integrity. Finally, we show that ForA utilizes the phosphoinositide gradients in polarized cells for subcellular targeting.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Biologija
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