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Profilin Interaction with Actin Filament Barbed End Controls Dynamic Instability, Capping, Branching, and Motility.


ABSTRACT: Cell motility and actin homeostasis depend on the control of polarized growth of actin filaments. Profilin, an abundant regulator of actin dynamics, supports filament assembly at barbed ends by binding G-actin. Here, we demonstrate how, by binding and destabilizing filament barbed ends at physiological concentrations, profilin also controls motility, cell migration, and actin homeostasis. Profilin enhances filament length fluctuations. Profilin competes with Capping Protein at barbed ends, which generates a lower amount of profilin-actin than expected if barbed ends were tightly capped. Profilin competes with barbed end polymerases, such as formins and VopF, and inhibits filament branching by WASP-Arp2/3 complex by competition for filament barbed ends, accounting for its as-yet-unknown effects on motility and metastatic cell migration observed in this concentration range. In conclusion, profilin is a major coordinator of polarized growth of actin filaments, controlled by competition between barbed end cappers, trackers, destabilizers, and filament branching machineries.

SUBMITTER: Pernier J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4729542 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Profilin Interaction with Actin Filament Barbed End Controls Dynamic Instability, Capping, Branching, and Motility.

Pernier Julien J   Shekhar Shashank S   Jegou Antoine A   Guichard Bérengère B   Carlier Marie-France MF  

Developmental cell 20160101 2


Cell motility and actin homeostasis depend on the control of polarized growth of actin filaments. Profilin, an abundant regulator of actin dynamics, supports filament assembly at barbed ends by binding G-actin. Here, we demonstrate how, by binding and destabilizing filament barbed ends at physiological concentrations, profilin also controls motility, cell migration, and actin homeostasis. Profilin enhances filament length fluctuations. Profilin competes with Capping Protein at barbed ends, which  ...[more]

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