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Cellular Control of Cortical Actin Nucleation

The contractile actin cortex is a thin layer of actin, myosin, and actin-binding proteins that subtends the membrane of animal cells. The cortex is the main determinant of cell shape and plays a fundamental role in cell division [1–3], migration [4], and tissue morphogenesis [5]. For example, cortex...

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Autores principales: Bovellan, Miia, Romeo, Yves, Biro, Maté, Boden, Annett, Chugh, Priyamvada, Yonis, Amina, Vaghela, Malti, Fritzsche, Marco, Moulding, Dale, Thorogate, Richard, Jégou, Antoine, Thrasher, Adrian J., Romet-Lemonne, Guillaume, Roux, Philippe P., Paluch, Ewa K., Charras, Guillaume
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cell Press 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4110400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25017211
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.05.069
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author Bovellan, Miia
Romeo, Yves
Biro, Maté
Boden, Annett
Chugh, Priyamvada
Yonis, Amina
Vaghela, Malti
Fritzsche, Marco
Moulding, Dale
Thorogate, Richard
Jégou, Antoine
Thrasher, Adrian J.
Romet-Lemonne, Guillaume
Roux, Philippe P.
Paluch, Ewa K.
Charras, Guillaume
author_facet Bovellan, Miia
Romeo, Yves
Biro, Maté
Boden, Annett
Chugh, Priyamvada
Yonis, Amina
Vaghela, Malti
Fritzsche, Marco
Moulding, Dale
Thorogate, Richard
Jégou, Antoine
Thrasher, Adrian J.
Romet-Lemonne, Guillaume
Roux, Philippe P.
Paluch, Ewa K.
Charras, Guillaume
author_sort Bovellan, Miia
collection PubMed
description The contractile actin cortex is a thin layer of actin, myosin, and actin-binding proteins that subtends the membrane of animal cells. The cortex is the main determinant of cell shape and plays a fundamental role in cell division [1–3], migration [4], and tissue morphogenesis [5]. For example, cortex contractility plays a crucial role in amoeboid migration of metastatic cells [6] and during division, where its misregulation can lead to aneuploidy [7]. Despite its importance, our knowledge of the cortex is poor, and even the proteins nucleating it remain unknown, though a number of candidates have been proposed based on indirect evidence [8–15]. Here, we used two independent approaches to identify cortical actin nucleators: a proteomic analysis using cortex-rich isolated blebs, and a localization/small hairpin RNA (shRNA) screen searching for phenotypes with a weakened cortex or altered contractility. This unbiased study revealed that two proteins generated the majority of cortical actin: the formin mDia1 and the Arp2/3 complex. Each nucleator contributed a similar amount of F-actin to the cortex but had very different accumulation kinetics. Electron microscopy examination revealed that each nucleator affected cortical network architecture differently. mDia1 depletion led to failure in division, but Arp2/3 depletion did not. Interestingly, despite not affecting division on its own, Arp2/3 inhibition potentiated the effect of mDia1 depletion. Our findings indicate that the bulk of the actin cortex is nucleated by mDia1 and Arp2/3 and suggest a mechanism for rapid fine-tuning of cortex structure and mechanics by adjusting the relative contribution of each nucleator.
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spelling pubmed-41104002014-07-25 Cellular Control of Cortical Actin Nucleation Bovellan, Miia Romeo, Yves Biro, Maté Boden, Annett Chugh, Priyamvada Yonis, Amina Vaghela, Malti Fritzsche, Marco Moulding, Dale Thorogate, Richard Jégou, Antoine Thrasher, Adrian J. Romet-Lemonne, Guillaume Roux, Philippe P. Paluch, Ewa K. Charras, Guillaume Curr Biol Report The contractile actin cortex is a thin layer of actin, myosin, and actin-binding proteins that subtends the membrane of animal cells. The cortex is the main determinant of cell shape and plays a fundamental role in cell division [1–3], migration [4], and tissue morphogenesis [5]. For example, cortex contractility plays a crucial role in amoeboid migration of metastatic cells [6] and during division, where its misregulation can lead to aneuploidy [7]. Despite its importance, our knowledge of the cortex is poor, and even the proteins nucleating it remain unknown, though a number of candidates have been proposed based on indirect evidence [8–15]. Here, we used two independent approaches to identify cortical actin nucleators: a proteomic analysis using cortex-rich isolated blebs, and a localization/small hairpin RNA (shRNA) screen searching for phenotypes with a weakened cortex or altered contractility. This unbiased study revealed that two proteins generated the majority of cortical actin: the formin mDia1 and the Arp2/3 complex. Each nucleator contributed a similar amount of F-actin to the cortex but had very different accumulation kinetics. Electron microscopy examination revealed that each nucleator affected cortical network architecture differently. mDia1 depletion led to failure in division, but Arp2/3 depletion did not. Interestingly, despite not affecting division on its own, Arp2/3 inhibition potentiated the effect of mDia1 depletion. Our findings indicate that the bulk of the actin cortex is nucleated by mDia1 and Arp2/3 and suggest a mechanism for rapid fine-tuning of cortex structure and mechanics by adjusting the relative contribution of each nucleator. Cell Press 2014-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4110400/ /pubmed/25017211 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.05.069 Text en © 2014 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/).
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Bovellan, Miia
Romeo, Yves
Biro, Maté
Boden, Annett
Chugh, Priyamvada
Yonis, Amina
Vaghela, Malti
Fritzsche, Marco
Moulding, Dale
Thorogate, Richard
Jégou, Antoine
Thrasher, Adrian J.
Romet-Lemonne, Guillaume
Roux, Philippe P.
Paluch, Ewa K.
Charras, Guillaume
Cellular Control of Cortical Actin Nucleation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4110400/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25017211
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2014.05.069
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