Capping Protein Insulates Arp2/3-Assembled Actin Patches from Formins

Ingrid Billault-Chaumartin1, Sophie G Martin1

  • 1Department of Fundamental Microbiology, Faculty of Biology and Medicine, University of Lausanne, 1015 Lausanne, Switzerland.

Current Biology : CB
|September 10, 2019
PubMed

Related Concept Videos

Using Microfluidics and Fluorescence Microscopy to Study the Assembly Dynamics of Single Actin Filaments and Bundles08:02

Using Microfluidics and Fluorescence Microscopy to Study the Assembly Dynamics of Single Actin Filaments and Bundles

We present protocols for simple actin filament microfluidic assays, in combination with fluorescence microscopy, that allow one to accurately monitor individual actin filaments in real-time while sequentially exposing them to different protein...
3.1K
Protein Complex Assembly02:41

Protein Complex Assembly

Proteins can form homomeric complexes with another unit of the same protein or heteromeric complexes with different types.  Most protein complexes self-assemble spontaneously via ordered pathways, while some proteins need assembly factors that guide their proper assembly. Despite the crowded intracellular environment, proteins usually interact with their correct partners and form functional complexes.
Many viruses self-assemble into a fully functional unit using the infected host cell to...
16.6K
Protein Complex Assembly02:41

Protein Complex Assembly

2.5K
Actin Co-Sedimentation Assay; for the Analysis of Protein Binding to F-Actin07:53

Actin Co-Sedimentation Assay; for the Analysis of Protein Binding to F-Actin

Proteins bind to filamentous actin (F-actin) through distinct actin binding modules. In this video we demonstrate the procedure of actin co-sedimentation, which is an in vitro assay routinely used to analyze proteins or specific domains that bind...
20.0K
Measuring Protein Binding to F-actin by Co-sedimentation06:17

Measuring Protein Binding to F-actin by Co-sedimentation

This protocol describes a method to test the ability of a protein to co-sediment with filamentous actin (F-actin) and, if binding is observed, to measure the affinity of the...
17.2K
Reconstitution of Actin-Based Motility with Commercially Available Proteins08:40

Reconstitution of Actin-Based Motility with Commercially Available Proteins

This protocol describes how to produce actin comets on the surfaces of beads using commercially available protein ingredients. Such systems mimic the protrusive structures found in cells, and can be used to examine physiological mechanisms of force production in a simplified...
2.3K