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タイトル: Inside view of cell locomotion through single-molecule: fast F-/G-actin cycle and G-actin regulation of polymer restoration
著者: WATANABE, Naoki  kyouindb  KAKEN_id  orcid https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8492-200X (unconfirmed)
著者名の別形: 渡邊, 直樹
キーワード: single-molecule imaging
actin turnover
mDia1
pharmacokinetic simulation
G-actin
発行日: 2010
出版者: The Japan Academy
誌名: Proceedings of the Japan Academy, Series B
巻: 86
号: 1
開始ページ: 62
終了ページ: 83
抄録: The actin cytoskeleton drives cell locomotion and tissue remodeling. The invention of live-cell fluorescence single-molecule imaging opened a window for direct viewing of the actin remodeling processes in the cell. Since then, a number of unanticipated molecular functions have been revealed. One is the mechanism of F-actin network breakdown. In lamellipodia, one third of newly polymerized F-actin disassembles within 10 seconds. This fast F-actin turnover is facilitated by the filament severing/disrupting activity involving cofilin and AIP1. Astoundingly fast dissociation kinetics of the barbed end interactors including capping protein suggests that F-actin turnover might proceed through repetitive disruption/reassembly of the filament near the barbed end. The picture of actin polymerization is also being revealed. At the leading edge of the cell, Arp2/3 complex is highly activated in a narrow edge region. In contrast, mDia1 and its related Formin homology proteins display a long-distance directional molecular movement using their processive actin capping ability. Recently, these two independently-developed projects converged into a discovery of the spatiotemporal coupling between mDia1-mediated filament nucleation and actin disassembly. Presumably, the local concentration fluctuation of G-actin regulates the actin nucleation efficiency of specific actin nucleators including mDia1. Pharmacological perturbation and quantitative molecular behavior analysis synergize to reveal hidden molecular linkages in the actin turnover cycle and cell signaling.
著作権等: (c) 2010 The Japan Academy
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2433/128843
DOI(出版社版): 10.2183/pjab.86.62
PubMed ID: 20075609
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