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Endocytosis optimizes the dynamic localization of membrane proteins that regulate cortical polarity.


ABSTRACT: Diverse cell types require the ability to maintain dynamically polarized membrane-protein distributions through balancing transport and diffusion. However, design principles underlying dynamically maintained cortical polarity are not well understood. Here we constructed a mathematical model for characterizing the morphology of dynamically polarized protein distributions. We developed analytical approaches for measuring all model parameters from single-cell experiments. We applied our methods to a well-characterized system for studying polarized membrane proteins: budding yeast cells expressing activated Cdc42. We found that a balance of diffusion, directed transport, and endocytosis was sufficient for accurately describing polarization morphologies. Surprisingly, the model predicts that polarized regions are defined with a precision that is nearly optimal for measured endocytosis rates and that polarity can be dynamically stabilized through positive feedback with directed transport. Our approach provides a step toward understanding how biological systems shape spatially precise, unambiguous cortical polarity domains using dynamic processes.

SUBMITTER: Marco E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2000346 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Endocytosis optimizes the dynamic localization of membrane proteins that regulate cortical polarity.

Marco Eugenio E   Wedlich-Soldner Roland R   Li Rong R   Altschuler Steven J SJ   Wu Lani F LF  

Cell 20070401 2


Diverse cell types require the ability to maintain dynamically polarized membrane-protein distributions through balancing transport and diffusion. However, design principles underlying dynamically maintained cortical polarity are not well understood. Here we constructed a mathematical model for characterizing the morphology of dynamically polarized protein distributions. We developed analytical approaches for measuring all model parameters from single-cell experiments. We applied our methods to  ...[more]

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