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基于actin的移动性的机制
D Pantaloni1, C Le Clainche, M F Carlier
1Dynamique du Cytosquelette, Laboratoire d'Enzymologie et Biochimie Structurales, CNRS, Avenue de la Terrasse, 91198 Gif-sur-Yvette, France.
概括
细胞运动和突起是由actin聚合驱动的. 研究人员使用五种蛋白质在体外重建了这一过程,揭示了受调控的丝状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状状.
科学领域:
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 生物物理学的生物物理.
背景情况:
- 空间控制的阿丁聚合驱动细胞运动和细胞突起的形成,如lamellipodia.
- 像Listeria monocytogenes和Shigella flexneri这样的病原体利用基于actin的推进力,作为lamellipodia动态的模型.
研究的目的:
- 在实验室中复制和分析基于actin的运动性所需的最小蛋白质.
- 使用简化系统阐明基于actin的推进的机制.
主要方法:
- 使用五种纯化的蛋白质,重新构建基于actin的运动性.
- 在实验室中观察和分析丝动态和细菌或微球运动.
主要成果:
- 在试验室中,只使用五种纯蛋白质,成功地重建了基于动氨酸的运动性.
- 复合后的系统显示了受规范的,现场指导的酸纤维的跑步板.
- 观察到的动因动态与活体运动细胞的动态和合成介质成分的特性一致.
结论:
- 一组最少的五种蛋白质足以驱动基于actin的运动性.
- 调节的青丝跑步板是基于青的推进的基本机制.
- 这种体外系统为研究细胞运动性和病原体入侵提供了一个强大的模型.
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Introduction to Actin
Actin is a highly conserved cytoskeletal protein found abundantly in eukaryotic cells. It constitutes 10% weight of the total cellular protein in muscle cells, while in non-muscle cells, it is lower and makes up around 1–5 percent of the total cell protein. Actin found in the unicellular amoebae and complex multicellular animals is around 80% similar, demonstrating their conservation over a billion years of evolution. Actin coding genes are conserved within species and across different species.
Actin Polymerization and Cell Motility
Actin is a family of globular proteins that are highly abundant in eukaryotic cells. It makes up approximately 1-5% of total cell protein concentration. Actin monomers polymerize to form a complex network of polarized filaments, the actin cytoskeleton, that plays a crucial role in many cellular processes, including cell motility, division, endocytosis, and metastasis of cancer cells.
Actin cytoskeleton dynamics can produce pushing, pulling, and resistance forces that help the cell to migrate.
Actin cytoskeleton dynamics can produce pushing, pulling, and resistance forces that help the cell to migrate.
Mechanism of Filopodia Formation
Filopodia are thin, actin-rich cellular protrusions that play an important role in many fundamental cellular functions. They vary in their occurrence, length, and positioning in different cell types, suggesting their diverse roles.
Their main function is to guide migrating cells during normal tissue morphogenesis or cancer metastasis by recognizing and making initial contacts with the extracellular matrix. However, they can also act as stationary cell anchors or help to establish communication...
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Mechanism of Lamellipodia Formation
Cells migrating in response to external stimuli form lamellipodia, which are thin membrane protrusions supported by a mesh of linked, branched, or unbranched actin filaments. These actin filaments interact with myosin motor proteins, creating the dynamic actomyosin complex within the cytoskeleton. Contractility, or the ability to generate contractile stress, is inherent to the actomyosin complex. It helps cells detect the stiffness of the surrounding ECM and exert contractile force for...
Role of Myosin in Cell Migration
Myosins are multimeric motor proteins involved in various cellular processes such as migration, adhesion, and proliferation. Myosin II is the most common type in animal cells, which binds and cross-links actin filaments.
Myosin II is a hexamer comprising two heavy chains with globular heads and coiled-coil tails, two regulatory light chains, and two essential light chains. The ATPase sites on the myosin heads hydrolyze ATP, and the released phosphate generates the force for contraction. It is...
Myosin II is a hexamer comprising two heavy chains with globular heads and coiled-coil tails, two regulatory light chains, and two essential light chains. The ATPase sites on the myosin heads hydrolyze ATP, and the released phosphate generates the force for contraction. It is...
Actin Treadmilling
Actin filaments undergo polymerization and depolymerization from either end. The polymerization and depolymerization rates depend on the cytosolic concentration of free G-actins. The polymerization rate is generally higher at the plus or barbed end, while the depolymerization rate is higher at the minus or pointed end. At a steady state, critical concentration describes the concentration of free G-actin monomers at which the polymerization rate at the plus end is equal to that of the...

