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In vivo and in vitro Studies of Adaptor-clathrin Interaction
Published on: January 26, 2011
Clathrin Assembly Defines the Onset and Geometry of Cortical Patterning
Yang Yang1, Ding Xiong1, Anne Pipathsouk2
1Mechanobiology Institute, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117411, Singapore; Centre for Bioimaging Sciences, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117557, Singapore.
Abstract:
Assembly of the endocytic machinery is a constitutively active process that is important for the organization of the plasma membrane, signal transduction, and membrane trafficking. Existing research has focused on the stochastic nature of endocytosis. Here, we report the emergence of the collective dynamics of endocytic proteins as periodic traveling waves on the cell surface. Coordinated clathrin assembly provides the earliest spatial cue for cortical waves and sets the direction of propagation. Surprisingly, the onset of clathrin waves, but not individual endocytic events, requires feedback from downstream factors, including FBP17, Cdc42, and N-WASP. In addition to the localized endocytic assembly at the plasma membrane, intracellular clathrin and phosphatidylinositol-3,4-bisphosphate predict the excitability of the plasma membrane and modulate the geometry of traveling waves. Collectively, our data demonstrate the multiplicity of clathrin functions in cortical pattern formation and provide important insights regarding the nucleation and propagation of single-cell patterns.
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