TY - JOUR
T1 - Cofilin promotes stimulus-induced lamellipodium formation by generating an abundant supply of actin monomers
AU - Kiuchi, Tai
AU - Ohashi, Kazumasa
AU - Kurita, Souichi
AU - Mizuno, Kensaku
PY - 2007/5/7
Y1 - 2007/5/7
N2 - Cofilin stimulates actin filament disassembly and accelerates actin filament turnover. Cofilin is also involved in stimulus-induced actin filament assembly during lamellipodium formation. However, it is not clear whether this occurs by replenishing the actin monomer pool, through filament disassembly, or by creating free barbed ends, through its severing activity. Using photo-activatable Dronpa-actin, we show that cofilin is involved in producing more than half of all cytoplasmic actin monomers and that the rate of actin monomer incorporation into the tip of the lamellipodium is dependent on the size of this actin monomer pool. Finally, in cofilin-depleted cells, stimulus-induced actin monomer incorporation at the cell periphery is attenuated, but the incorporation of micro-injected actin monomers is not. We propose that cofilin contributes to stimulus-induced actin filament assembly and lamellipodium extension by supplying an abundant pool of cytoplasmic actin monomers.
AB - Cofilin stimulates actin filament disassembly and accelerates actin filament turnover. Cofilin is also involved in stimulus-induced actin filament assembly during lamellipodium formation. However, it is not clear whether this occurs by replenishing the actin monomer pool, through filament disassembly, or by creating free barbed ends, through its severing activity. Using photo-activatable Dronpa-actin, we show that cofilin is involved in producing more than half of all cytoplasmic actin monomers and that the rate of actin monomer incorporation into the tip of the lamellipodium is dependent on the size of this actin monomer pool. Finally, in cofilin-depleted cells, stimulus-induced actin monomer incorporation at the cell periphery is attenuated, but the incorporation of micro-injected actin monomers is not. We propose that cofilin contributes to stimulus-induced actin filament assembly and lamellipodium extension by supplying an abundant pool of cytoplasmic actin monomers.
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U2 - 10.1083/jcb.200610005
DO - 10.1083/jcb.200610005
M3 - Article
C2 - 17470633
AN - SCOPUS:34248227301
SN - 0021-9525
VL - 177
SP - 465
EP - 476
JO - Journal of Cell Biology
JF - Journal of Cell Biology
IS - 3
ER -