IF 6.4 1区 生物学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Joseph O Magliozzi,Lucas A Runyan,Adah Welsh,Shae B Padrick,Bruce L Goode
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在这项研究中,我们发现两种真菌蛋白Aip5(与脊椎动物SH3BGRL相关)和Bud6直接相互作用形成一种新的“复合核”,其中新生肌动蛋白种子的尖端与Aip5的硫氧还蛋白相关结构域结合。Aip5-Bud6复合体将f -肌动蛋白种子与自由的有刺末端组装在一起,并招募形成蛋白,以渐进地延长并保护这些末端不受蛋白质封顶的影响。活体成像显示,Aip5和Bud6的成核活性对于维持活体肌动蛋白索束的适当厚度至关重要,从而防止索过早脱离芽颈和分泌交通缺陷。体外单分子成像显示,在肌动蛋白成核后,Aip5仍然与丝的尖端相关,并且在体内观察到Aip5点通过肌动蛋白索逆行流动从极性位点向内流动。我们的发现扩大了已知的肌动蛋白成核机制的多样性,并揭示了Aip5在体内作为一个尖端capper起作用。
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Aip5 forms a "composite" actin nucleator with Bud6 and caps pointed ends of actin filaments.
In this study, we show that two fungal proteins, Aip5 (related to vertebrate SH3BGRL) and Bud6, directly interact to form a novel "composite nucleator," in which the pointed end of a nascent actin seed is bound by the thioredoxin-related domain of Aip5. The Aip5-Bud6 complex assembles F-actin seeds with free barbed ends and recruits formins to processively elongate and protect these ends from capping protein. The nucleation activities of Aip5 and Bud6 are critical for maintaining proper thickness of actin cable bundles in vivo, which prevents premature cable detachment from the bud neck and secretory traffic defects, as revealed by live imaging. In vitro single-molecule imaging reveals that after actin nucleation, Aip5 remains associated with a pointed end of the filament, and in vivo Aip5 puncta are observed directionally streaming inward from polarity sites by actin cable retrograde flow. Our findings expand the known diversity of actin nucleation mechanisms and reveal that Aip5 functions as a pointed-end capper in vivo.
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Journal of Cell Biology
Journal of Cell Biology 生物-细胞生物学
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
2.60%
发文量
213
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Cell Biology (JCB) is a comprehensive journal dedicated to publishing original discoveries across all realms of cell biology. We invite papers presenting novel cellular or molecular advancements in various domains of basic cell biology, along with applied cell biology research in diverse systems such as immunology, neurobiology, metabolism, virology, developmental biology, and plant biology. We enthusiastically welcome submissions showcasing significant findings of interest to cell biologists, irrespective of the experimental approach.
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