Fission yeast IQGAP arranges actin filaments into the cytokinetic contractile ring |
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Authors: | Masak Takaine Osamu Numata Kentaro Nakano |
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Affiliation: | Department of Structural Biosciences, Graduate School of Life and Environmental Sciences, University of Tsukuba, Tsukuba, Ibaraki, Japan |
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Abstract: | The contractile ring (CR) consists of bundled actin filaments and myosin II; however, the actin‐bundling factor remains elusive. We show that the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe IQGAP Rng2 is involved in the generation of CR F‐actin and required for its arrangement into a ring. An N‐terminal fragment of Rng2 is necessary for the function of Rng2 and is localized to CR F‐actin. In vitro the fragment promotes actin polymerization and forms linear arrays of F‐actin, which are resistant to the depolymerization induced by the actin‐depolymerizing factor Adf1. Our findings indicate that Rng2 is involved in the generation of CR F‐actin and simultaneously bundles the filaments and regulates its dynamics by counteracting the effects of Adf1, thus enabling the reconstruction of CR F‐actin bundles, which provides an insight into the physical properties of the building blocks that comprise the CR. |
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Keywords: | actin cytoskeleton contractile ring cytokinesis fission yeast IQGAP |
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