Actin filaments mediate Dictyostelium myosin assembly in vitro.
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- 1 August 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 86 (16) , 6161-6165
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.86.16.6161
Abstract
Because myosin thick filaments form in the actin-rich cortex of non musclecells, we have examined the role of Dictyostelium actin filaments in the assembly of Dictyostelium myosin (type II). Fluorescence energy transfer and light-scattering assembly assays indicate that self-association of Dictyostelium myosin into bipolar thick filaments is kinetically regulated by actin filament networks. Regulation is nucleotide dependent but does not require ATP hydrolysis. Myosin assembly is accelerated .apprxeq. 5-fold by actin filaments when either 1 mM ATP or 1 mM adenosine 5''-[.beta.,.gamma.-imido]triphosphate (AMP-P[NH]P) is present. However, actin filaments together with 1 mM ADP abolish myosin assembly. Accelerated assembly appears to require transient binding of myosin molecules to actin filaments before incorporation into thick filaments. Fluorescence energy-tranfer assays demonstrate that myosin associates with actin filaments at a rate that is equivalent to the accelerated myosin assembly rate, evidence that myosin to actin binding is a rate-limiting step in accelerated thick filament formation. Actin filament networks are also implicated in regulation of thick filament formation, since fragmentation of F-actin networks by severin causes immediate cessation of accelerated myosin assembly. Electron microscopic studies support a model of actin filament-mediated myosin assembly. In ADP, myosin monomers rapidly decorate-F-actin, preventing extensive formation of thick filaments. In AMP-P[NH]P, myosin assembles along actin filaments, forming structures that resemble primitive stress fibers. Taken together, these data suggest a model in which site-directed assembly of thick filaments in Dictyostelium is mediated by the interaction of myosin monomers with cortical actin filament networks.This publication has 33 references indexed in Scilit:
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