Microtubules as platforms for assaying actin polymerization in vivo.
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Authors
Oelkers, J MargitVinzenz, Marlene
Nemethova, Maria
Jacob, Sonja
Lai, Frank P L
Block, Jennifer
Szczodrak, Malgorzata
Kerkhoff, Eugen
Backert, Steffen
Schlüter, Kai
Stradal, Theresia E B
Small, J Victor
Koestler, Stefan A
Rottner, Klemens
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2011
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The actin cytoskeleton is continuously remodeled through cycles of actin filament assembly and disassembly. Filaments are born through nucleation and shaped into supramolecular structures with various essential functions. These range from contractile and protrusive assemblies in muscle and non-muscle cells to actin filament comets propelling vesicles or pathogens through the cytosol. Although nucleation has been extensively studied using purified proteins in vitro, dissection of the process in cells is complicated by the abundance and molecular complexity of actin filament arrays. We here describe the ectopic nucleation of actin filaments on the surface of microtubules, free of endogenous actin and interfering membrane or lipid. All major mechanisms of actin filament nucleation were recapitulated, including filament assembly induced by Arp2/3 complex, formin and Spir. This novel approach allows systematic dissection of actin nucleation in the cytosol of live cells, its genetic re-engineering as well as screening for new modifiers of the process.Citation
Microtubules as platforms for assaying actin polymerization in vivo. 2011, 6 (5):e19931 PLoS ONEAffiliation
Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research, Braunschweig, Germany.Journal
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1932-6203ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1371/journal.pone.0019931
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