Polymer dynamics of Alp7A reveals how two critical concentrations govern assembly of dynamically unstable actin-like proteins.

IF 3.1 3区 生物学 Q3 CELL BIOLOGY
Molecular Biology of the Cell Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1091/mbc.E23-11-0440
Natalie A Petek-Seoane, Johnny Rodriguez, Alan I Derman, Siobhan G Royal, Samuel J Lord, Rosalie Lawrence, Joe Pogliano, R Dyche Mullins
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Abstract

Dynamically unstable polymers capture and move cellular cargos in bacteria and eukaryotes, but regulation of their assembly remains poorly understood. Here we describe polymerization of Alp7A, a bacterial actin-like protein (ALP) that distributes copies of plasmid pLS20 among daughter cells in Bacillus subtilis. Purified ATP-Alp7A forms dynamically unstable polymers with a high critical concentration for net assembly (ccN = 10.3 µM), but a much lower critical concentration for filament elongation (ccE = 0.6 µM). Rapid nucleation and stabilization of Alp7A polymers by the accessory factor, Alp7R, decrease ccN into the physiological range. Stable populations of Alp7A filaments appear under two conditions: (i) when Alp7R slows catastrophe rates or (ii) when Alp7A concentrations are high enough to promote filament bundling. These results reveal how dynamic instability maintains high steady-state concentrations of monomeric Alp7A, and how accessory factors regulate Alp7A assembly by modulating ccN independently of ccE.

Alp7A 的聚合物动力学揭示了两个临界浓度如何控制动态不稳定的类肌动蛋白的组装。
在细菌和真核生物中,动态不稳定的聚合物能捕获和移动细胞载体,但人们对它们的组装调控仍然知之甚少。在这里,我们描述了一种细菌类放线菌蛋白(ALP)Alp7A的聚合作用,这种蛋白在枯草杆菌的子细胞中分布质粒pLS20的拷贝。纯化的 ATP-Alp7A 可形成动态不稳定的聚合物,其净组装的临界浓度较高(ccN = 10.3 µM),但丝状伸长的临界浓度却低得多(ccE = 0.6 µM)。附属因子 Alp7R 能使 Alp7A 聚合物快速成核和稳定,从而使 ccN 降至生理范围。在两种条件下会出现稳定的 Alp7A 细丝群:(i) Alp7R 可减缓灾难发生率;或 (ii) Alp7A 浓度高到足以促进细丝成束。这些结果揭示了动态不稳定性如何维持 Alp7A 单体的高稳态浓度,以及附属因子如何独立于 ccEE 而通过调节 ccN 来调节 Alp7A 的组装。媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文] [媒体:见正文]。
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Molecular Biology of the Cell
Molecular Biology of the Cell 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
6.00
自引率
6.10%
发文量
402
审稿时长
2 months
期刊介绍: MBoC publishes research articles that present conceptual advances of broad interest and significance within all areas of cell, molecular, and developmental biology. We welcome manuscripts that describe advances with applications across topics including but not limited to: cell growth and division; nuclear and cytoskeletal processes; membrane trafficking and autophagy; organelle biology; quantitative cell biology; physical cell biology and mechanobiology; cell signaling; stem cell biology and development; cancer biology; cellular immunology and microbial pathogenesis; cellular neurobiology; prokaryotic cell biology; and cell biology of disease.
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