Cortical microfilament proteins and the dynamics of the plasma membrane.

Acta histochemica. Supplementband Pub Date : 1991-01-01
F Buss, C Temm-Grove, B M Jockusch
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Abstract

The microfilament system is thought to provide motor elements needed for plasma membrane dynamics. This article focuses on two protein components that may play key roles in this process: (1) Profilin, a G-actin binding protein which is considered as the source of actin subunits necessary for rapid changes in the amount of actin filaments. Our data demonstrate that profilin is synthesized even in terminally differentiated blood cells of a high dynamic potential. In addition, we show that plasma membrane-associated profilin in fibroblasts is unevenly distributed and is concentrated in areas that are highly motile. (2) The filament-forming myosin which is the classical motor protein in the microfilament system. We show that interfering with myosin filaments by microinjecting antibodies causes brush border-type microvilli on epithelial cells to loose their upright position. This result, together with our previous observations on the effects of anti-myosin injection into fibroblastic and epithelial cells (loss of stress fibers and cellular contact sites, increase in locomotory activity, delay of cytokinesis), suggests that bipolar myosin filaments are needed to maintain a specific cortical tension which is lost upon antibody binding.

皮质微丝蛋白与质膜动力学。
微丝系统被认为提供了质膜动力学所需的运动元件。本文重点介绍了可能在这一过程中发挥关键作用的两种蛋白质成分:(1)Profilin,一种g -肌动蛋白结合蛋白,被认为是肌动蛋白亚基的来源,它是肌动蛋白丝数量快速变化所必需的。我们的数据表明,profilin甚至可以在高动态电位的终末分化血细胞中合成。此外,我们发现成纤维细胞中的质膜相关谱蛋白分布不均匀,并集中在高度运动性的区域。(2)成丝肌凝蛋白是微丝系统中典型的运动蛋白。我们发现,通过微注射抗体干扰肌球蛋白丝会导致上皮细胞上的刷状边缘型微绒毛失去其直立位置。这一结果,加上我们之前对抗肌球蛋白注射到成纤维细胞和上皮细胞的影响的观察(应力纤维和细胞接触点的损失,运动活动的增加,细胞分裂的延迟),表明双极性肌球蛋白丝需要维持特定的皮质张力,这种张力在抗体结合时丢失。
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