Related Experiment Video
Updated: Jul 13, 2026

In Vitro Polymerization of F-actin on Early Endosomes
Published on: August 28, 2017
Variable actin dynamics requirement for the exit of different cargo from the trans-Golgi network
Francisco Lázaro-Diéguez1, Cecilia Colonna, Miguel Cortegano
1Departament de Biologia Cellular i Anatomia Patològica, Facultat de Medicina, Universitat de Barcelona, C/Casanova 143, E-08036 Barcelona, Spain.
Abstract:
Efficient post-Golgi trafficking depends on microtubules, but actin filaments and actin-associated proteins are also postulated. Here we examined, by inverse fluorescence recovery after photobleaching, the role of actin dynamics in the exit from the TGN of fluorescent-tagged apical or basolateral and raft or non-raft-associated cargoes. Either the actin-stabilizing jasplakinolide or the actin-depolymerising latrunculin B variably but significantly inhibited post-Golgi traffic of non-raft associated apical p75NTR and basolateral VSV-G cargoes. The TGN-exit of the apical-destined VSV-G mutant was impaired only by latrunculin B. Strikingly, the raft-associated GPI-anchor protein was not affected by either actin toxin. Results indicate that actin dynamics participates in the TGN egress of both apical- and basolateral-targeted proteins but is not needed for apical raft-associated cargo.
Related Concept Videos
Coat Assembly and GTPases
Coat assembly depends on the local availability of phosphatidylinositol phosphates or PIPs and GTP-binding proteins. Adaptor proteins, which link the coat proteins to the membrane, bind to these PIPs and play a crucial role in controlling...
Transport Across the Golgi
Actin Polymerization and Cell Motility
Actin cytoskeleton dynamics can produce pushing, pulling, and resistance forces that help the cell to migrate.
The Movement of Organelles and Vesicles
Vesicular Tubular Clusters
With the help of motor proteins such...
Actin Filament Depolymerization
In F-actin, the ADF/cofilin proteins...

