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The activities of the C-terminal regions of the formin protein disheveled-associated activator of morphogenesis (DAAM) in actin dynamics.
Vig, Andrea Teréz; Földi, István; Szikora, Szilárd; Migh, Ede; Gombos, Rita; Tóth, Mónika Ágnes; Huber, Tamás; Pintér, Réka; Talián, Gábor Csaba; Mihály, József; Bugyi, Beáta.
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  • Vig AT; From the Department of Biophysics, Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti Str. 12, Pécs H-7624.
  • Földi I; the Biological Research Centre, Institute of Genetics, MTA-SZBK NAP B Axon Growth and Regeneration Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Temesvári krt. 62, Szeged H-6726, and.
  • Szikora S; the Biological Research Centre, Institute of Genetics, MTA-SZBK NAP B Axon Growth and Regeneration Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Temesvári krt. 62, Szeged H-6726, and.
  • Migh E; the Biological Research Centre, Institute of Genetics, MTA-SZBK NAP B Axon Growth and Regeneration Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Temesvári krt. 62, Szeged H-6726, and.
  • Gombos R; the Biological Research Centre, Institute of Genetics, MTA-SZBK NAP B Axon Growth and Regeneration Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Temesvári krt. 62, Szeged H-6726, and.
  • Tóth MÁ; From the Department of Biophysics, Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti Str. 12, Pécs H-7624.
  • Huber T; From the Department of Biophysics, Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti Str. 12, Pécs H-7624.
  • Pintér R; From the Department of Biophysics, Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti Str. 12, Pécs H-7624.
  • Talián GC; From the Department of Biophysics, Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti Str. 12, Pécs H-7624.
  • Mihály J; the Biological Research Centre, Institute of Genetics, MTA-SZBK NAP B Axon Growth and Regeneration Group, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Temesvári krt. 62, Szeged H-6726, and.
  • Bugyi B; From the Department of Biophysics, Medical School, University of Pécs, Szigeti Str. 12, Pécs H-7624, beata.bugyi@aok.pte.hu.
J Biol Chem ; 292(33): 13566-13583, 2017 08 18.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28642367
ABSTRACT
Disheveled-associated activator of morphogenesis (DAAM) is a diaphanous-related formin protein essential for the regulation of actin cytoskeleton dynamics in diverse biological processes. The conserved formin homology 1 and 2 (FH1-FH2) domains of DAAM catalyze actin nucleation and processively mediate filament elongation. These activities are indirectly regulated by the N- and C-terminal regions flanking the FH1-FH2 domains. Recently, the C-terminal diaphanous-autoregulatory domain (DAD) and the C terminus (CT) of formins have also been shown to regulate actin assembly by directly interacting with actin. Here, to better understand the biological activities of DAAM, we studied the role of DAD-CT regions of Drosophila DAAM in its interaction with actin with in vitro biochemical and in vivo genetic approaches. We found that the DAD-CT region binds actin in vitro and that its main actin-binding element is the CT region, which does not influence actin dynamics on its own. However, we also found that it can tune the nucleating activity and the filament end-interaction properties of DAAM in an FH2 domain-dependent manner. We also demonstrate that DAD-CT makes the FH2 domain more efficient in antagonizing with capping protein. Consistently, in vivo data suggested that the CT region contributes to DAAM-mediated filopodia formation and dynamics in primary neurons. In conclusion, our results demonstrate that the CT region of DAAM plays an important role in actin assembly regulation in a biological context.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Pseudópodes / Citoesqueleto de Actina / Modelos Moleculares / Proteínas de Drosophila / Proteínas Adaptadoras de Transdução de Sinal / Drosophila melanogaster / Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso / Neurônios Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Pseudópodes / Citoesqueleto de Actina / Modelos Moleculares / Proteínas de Drosophila / Proteínas Adaptadoras de Transdução de Sinal / Drosophila melanogaster / Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso / Neurônios Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2017 Tipo de documento: Article