Sizes of actin networks sharing a common environment are determined by the relative rates of assembly

Antkowiak, Adrien and Guillotin, Audrey and Boiero Sanders, Micaela and Colombo, Jessica and Vincentelli, Renaud and Michelot, Alphée and Akhmanova, Anna (2019) Sizes of actin networks sharing a common environment are determined by the relative rates of assembly. PLOS Biology, 17 (6). e3000317. ISSN 1545-7885

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Abstract

Within the cytoplasm of a single cell, several actin networks can coexist with distinct sizes, geometries, and protein compositions. These actin networks assemble in competition for a limited pool of proteins present in a common cellular environment. To predict how two distinct networks of actin filaments control this balance, the simultaneous assembly of actin-related protein 2/3 (Arp2/3)-branched networks and formin-linear networks of actin filaments around polystyrene microbeads was investigated with a range of actin accessory proteins (profilin, capping protein, actin-depolymerizing factor [ADF]/cofilin, and tropomyosin). Accessory proteins generally affected actin assembly rates for the distinct networks differently. These effects at the scale of individual actin networks were surprisingly not always correlated with corresponding loss-of-function phenotypes in cells. However, our observations agreed with a global interpretation, which compared relative actin assembly rates of individual actin networks. This work supports a general model in which the size of distinct actin networks is determined by their relative capacity to assemble in a common and competing environment.

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Subjects: OA Digital Library > Biological Science
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Date Deposited: 16 Jan 2023 09:11
Last Modified: 12 Aug 2024 10:27
URI: http://library.thepustakas.com/id/eprint/231

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