整体蛋白形成一个扩展的扩散屏障,协调细胞形成
Spencer A Freeman1, Jesse Goyette2, Wendy Furuya1
1Program in Cell Biology, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, ON M5G 1X8, Canada.
Cell
|January 16, 2016
概括
细胞分裂依赖于从接触部位排除CD45酸酶. 整体蛋白形成一种与动蛋白结合的屏障,将CD45推开,使其能够有效地吞.
科学领域:
- 细胞生物学
- 免疫学
- 生物物理
背景情况:
- 细胞化是一个关键的细胞过程,由受体聚类和Src家族激酶 (SFK) 激活启动.
- SFK 激活需要将 CD45 等氨酸酸酶从颗粒接触部位排除在外.
研究的目的:
- 调查主要酸酶CD45在细胞化过程中被排除在接触部位的机制.
- 阐明Fcγ受体和整体在调节CD45流动性和细胞杯形成中的作用.
主要方法:
- 单个分子追踪CD45的移动性.
- 通过IgG (Fcγ受体连接体) 的微型编来控制受体接触区域.
- 分析第二信使信号和整合素激活.
主要成果:
- 在Fcγ受体激活时,CD45的移动性显著增加.
- 一个扩张的扩散屏障,起源于受体-连接体区域之外,将CD45从细胞杯中移除.
- 通过Fcγ受体信号激活的整体蛋白形成了与ACTIN结合的屏障,排除了CD45.
结论:
- 在排除CD45和促进细胞化方面,以整体蛋白为媒介的蛋白屏障至关重要.
- 膨胀的整合蛋白波协调Fcγ受体的拉链和细胞杯的关闭.
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