氨苄青霉素直接将微管与肌动蛋白丝交联。

Ilina Bareja,Ondřej Kučera,Irene Istúriz Petitjean,Beatriz Eugenia Orozco Monroy,Jan Sabo,Marcus Braun,Zdenek Lansky,Gijsje H Koenderink,Marileen Dogterom
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复杂的形态发生过程,如细胞分裂,需要微管和肌动蛋白丝活动的紧密协调。有证据表明,苯胺素,通常被称为肌动蛋白结合和捆绑蛋白,在细胞分裂过程中调节微管/肌动蛋白串扰。然而,尚不清楚苯胺素是否直接与微管结合,以及是否足以在微管和肌动蛋白丝之间建立交联。在这里,我们通过开发一个体外系统来解决这两个问题,该系统通过全内反射荧光显微镜观察抗青霉素介导的与肌动蛋白丝和动态微管的相互作用。我们发现苯胺素可以直接与微管相互作用并促进微管捆绑。我们证实了氨酰胺结合并束束肌动蛋白丝,并发现它对肌动蛋白束比单个纤维有强烈的偏好。此外,我们发现苯胺素可以直接交联微管和肌动蛋白丝,引起肌动蛋白丝在微管晶格上的滑动,并通过生长的微管尖端运输肌动蛋白丝。我们的研究结果表明,苯胺素可以作为微管/肌动蛋白串扰的直接调节剂,例如在细胞分裂过程中。
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Anillin directly crosslinks microtubules with actin filaments.
Complex morphogenetic processes such as cell division require a tight coordination of the activities of microtubules and actin filaments. There is evidence that anillin, conventionally known as an actin-binding and -bundling protein, regulates microtubule/actin crosstalk during cell division. However, it is unknown whether anillin binds directly to microtubules and whether it is sufficient to establish crosslinking between microtubules and actin filaments. Here we address both questions by developing an in vitro system for observing anillin-mediated interactions with actin filaments and dynamic microtubules via total internal-reflection fluorescence microscopy. We find that anillin can interact directly with microtubules and promote microtubule bundling. We confirm that anillin binds and bundles actin filaments, and find that it has a strong preference for actin bundles over individual filaments. Moreover, we show that anillin can directly crosslink microtubules and actin filaments, cause sliding of actin filaments on the microtubule lattice, and transport actin filaments by the growing microtubule tip. Our findings indicate that anillin can potentially serve as a direct regulator of microtubule/actin crosstalk, e.g., during cell division.
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