Role of actin polymerization and actin cables in actin-patch movement in Schizosaccharomyces pombe

Citation
Rj. Pelham et F. Chang, Role of actin polymerization and actin cables in actin-patch movement in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, NAT CELL BI, 3(3), 2001, pp. 235-244
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Cell & Developmental Biology
Journal title
NATURE CELL BIOLOGY
ISSN journal
14657392 → ACNP
Volume
3
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
235 - 244
Database
ISI
SICI code
1465-7392(200103)3:3<235:ROAPAA>2.0.ZU;2-9
Abstract
Factors that are involved in actin polymerization, such as the Arp2/3 compl ex, have been found to be packaged into discrete, motile, actin-rich foci. Here we investigate the mechanism of actin-patch motility in S. pombe using a fusion of green fluorescent protein (GFP) to a coronin homologue, Crn1p. Actin patches are associated with cables and move with rates of 0.32 mum s (-1) primarily in an undirected manner at cell tips and also in a directed manner along actin cables, often away from cell tips. Patches move more slo wly or stop when actin polymerization is attenuated by Latrunculin A or in arp3 and cdc3 (profilin) mutants. In a cdc8 (tropomyosin) mutant, actin cab les are absent, and patches move with similar speed but in a non-directed m anner. Patches are sites of Arp3-dependent F-actin polymerization in vitro. Rapid F-actin turnover rates in vivo indicate that patches and cables are maintained continuously by actin polymerization. Our studies give rise to a model in which actin patches are centres for actin polymerization that dri ve their own movement on actin cables using Arp2/3-based actin polymerizati on.