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Confined diffusion of transmembrane proteins and lipids induced by the same actin meshwork lining the plasma membrane
The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolved, despite their importance in spatially regulating the reaction rates in the PM. Proposed models include entrapment in nanoscale noncontiguous domains found in PtK2 cells, slow diffusion due to crowd...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4814218/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26864625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E15-04-0186 |
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author | Fujiwara, Takahiro K. Iwasawa, Kokoro Kalay, Ziya Tsunoyama, Taka A. Watanabe, Yusuke Umemura, Yasuhiro M. Murakoshi, Hideji Suzuki, Kenichi G. N. Nemoto, Yuri L. Morone, Nobuhiro Kusumi, Akihiro |
author_facet | Fujiwara, Takahiro K. Iwasawa, Kokoro Kalay, Ziya Tsunoyama, Taka A. Watanabe, Yusuke Umemura, Yasuhiro M. Murakoshi, Hideji Suzuki, Kenichi G. N. Nemoto, Yuri L. Morone, Nobuhiro Kusumi, Akihiro |
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description | The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolved, despite their importance in spatially regulating the reaction rates in the PM. Proposed models include entrapment in nanoscale noncontiguous domains found in PtK2 cells, slow diffusion due to crowding, and actin-induced compartmentalization. Here, by applying single-particle tracking at high time resolutions, mainly to the PtK2-cell PM, we found confined diffusion plus hop movements (termed “hop diffusion”) for both a nonraft phospholipid and a transmembrane protein, transferrin receptor, and equal compartment sizes for these two molecules in all five of the cell lines used here (actual sizes were cell dependent), even after treatment with actin-modulating drugs. The cross-section size and the cytoplasmic domain size both affected the hop frequency. Electron tomography identified the actin-based membrane skeleton (MSK) located within 8.8 nm from the PM cytoplasmic surface of PtK2 cells and demonstrated that the MSK mesh size was the same as the compartment size for PM molecular diffusion. The extracellular matrix and extracellular domains of membrane proteins were not involved in hop diffusion. These results support a model of anchored TM-protein pickets lining actin-based MSK as a major mechanism for regulating diffusion. |
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spelling | pubmed-48142182016-06-16 Confined diffusion of transmembrane proteins and lipids induced by the same actin meshwork lining the plasma membrane Fujiwara, Takahiro K. Iwasawa, Kokoro Kalay, Ziya Tsunoyama, Taka A. Watanabe, Yusuke Umemura, Yasuhiro M. Murakoshi, Hideji Suzuki, Kenichi G. N. Nemoto, Yuri L. Morone, Nobuhiro Kusumi, Akihiro Mol Biol Cell Articles The mechanisms by which the diffusion rate in the plasma membrane (PM) is regulated remain unresolved, despite their importance in spatially regulating the reaction rates in the PM. Proposed models include entrapment in nanoscale noncontiguous domains found in PtK2 cells, slow diffusion due to crowding, and actin-induced compartmentalization. Here, by applying single-particle tracking at high time resolutions, mainly to the PtK2-cell PM, we found confined diffusion plus hop movements (termed “hop diffusion”) for both a nonraft phospholipid and a transmembrane protein, transferrin receptor, and equal compartment sizes for these two molecules in all five of the cell lines used here (actual sizes were cell dependent), even after treatment with actin-modulating drugs. The cross-section size and the cytoplasmic domain size both affected the hop frequency. Electron tomography identified the actin-based membrane skeleton (MSK) located within 8.8 nm from the PM cytoplasmic surface of PtK2 cells and demonstrated that the MSK mesh size was the same as the compartment size for PM molecular diffusion. The extracellular matrix and extracellular domains of membrane proteins were not involved in hop diffusion. These results support a model of anchored TM-protein pickets lining actin-based MSK as a major mechanism for regulating diffusion. The American Society for Cell Biology 2016-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4814218/ /pubmed/26864625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E15-04-0186 Text en © 2016 Fujiwara et al. This article is distributed by The American Society for Cell Biology under license from the author(s). Two months after publication it is available to the public under an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 3.0 Unported Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0). “ASCB®,” “The American Society for Cell Biology®,” and “Molecular Biology of the Cell®” are registered trademarks of The American Society for Cell Biology. |
spellingShingle | Articles Fujiwara, Takahiro K. Iwasawa, Kokoro Kalay, Ziya Tsunoyama, Taka A. Watanabe, Yusuke Umemura, Yasuhiro M. Murakoshi, Hideji Suzuki, Kenichi G. N. Nemoto, Yuri L. Morone, Nobuhiro Kusumi, Akihiro Confined diffusion of transmembrane proteins and lipids induced by the same actin meshwork lining the plasma membrane |
title | Confined diffusion of transmembrane proteins and lipids induced by the same actin meshwork lining the plasma membrane |
title_full | Confined diffusion of transmembrane proteins and lipids induced by the same actin meshwork lining the plasma membrane |
title_fullStr | Confined diffusion of transmembrane proteins and lipids induced by the same actin meshwork lining the plasma membrane |
title_full_unstemmed | Confined diffusion of transmembrane proteins and lipids induced by the same actin meshwork lining the plasma membrane |
title_short | Confined diffusion of transmembrane proteins and lipids induced by the same actin meshwork lining the plasma membrane |
title_sort | confined diffusion of transmembrane proteins and lipids induced by the same actin meshwork lining the plasma membrane |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4814218/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26864625 http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E15-04-0186 |
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