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Competition and synergy of Arp2/3 and formins in nucleating actin waves

Xiang Le Chua, Chee San Tong, Maohan Su, Xiaojia Xu, Shengping Xiao, Xudong Wu, Min Wu

2024Cell Reports21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Actin assembly and dynamics are crucial for maintaining cell structure and changing physiological states. The broad impact of actin on various cellular processes makes it challenging to dissect the specific role of actin regulatory proteins. Using actin waves that propagate on the cortex of mast cells as a model, we discovered that formins (FMNL1 and mDia3) are recruited before the Arp2/3 complex in actin waves. GTPase Cdc42 interactions drive FMNL1 oscillations, with active Cdc42 and the constitutively active mutant of FMNL1 capable of forming waves on the plasma membrane independently of actin waves. Additionally, the delayed recruitment of Arp2/3 antagonizes FMNL1 and active Cdc42. This antagonism is not due to competition for monomeric actin but rather for their common upstream regulator, active Cdc42, whose levels are negatively regulated by Arp2/3 via SHIP1 recruitment. Collectively, our study highlights the complex feedback loops in the dynamic control of the actin cytoskeletal network.

Topics & Concepts

ForminsCell biologyActin remodelingActinCDC42MDia1Actin cytoskeletonBiologyCytoskeletonActin remodeling of neuronsCellBiochemistryCellular Mechanics and InteractionsAdvanced Fluorescence Microscopy TechniquesFungal and yeast genetics research