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Interactions between myosin and actin crosslinkers control cytokinesis contractility dynamics and mechanics

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CURRENT BIOLOGY
卷 18, 期 7, 页码 471-480

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2008.02.056

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  1. NCRR NIH HHS [RR00592, P41 RR000592] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIGMS NIH HHS [GM068817, GM59285, R01 GM066817, GM071920, R01 GM066817-01A1, R01 GM059285, R01 GM066817-03, R01 GM071920, R01 GM066817-04, R01 GM066817-05, R01 GM066817-02] Funding Source: Medline

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Introduction: Contractile networks are fundamental to many cellular functions, particularly cytokinesis and cell motility. Contractile networks depend on myosin-II mechanochemistry to generate sliding force on the actin polymers. However, to be contractile, the networks must also be crosslinked by cross-linking proteins, and to change the shape of the cell, the network must be linked to the plasma membrane. Discerning how this integrated network operates is essential for understanding cytokinesis contractility and shape control. Here, we analyzed the cytoskeletal network that drives furrow ingression in Dictyostelium. Results: We establish that the actin polymers are assembled into a meshwork and that myosin-II does not assemble into a discrete ring in the Dictyostelium cleavage furrow of adherent cells. We show that myosin-II generates regional mechanics by increasing cleavage furrow stiffness and slows furrow ingression during late cytokinesis as compared to myoll nulls. Actin crosslinkers dynacortin and fimbrin similarly slow furrow ingression and contribute to cell mechanics in a myosin-II-dependent manner. By using FRAP, we show that the actin crosslinkers have slower kinetics in the cleavage furrow cortex than in the pole, that their kinetics differ between wild-type and myoll null cells, and that the protein dynamics of each crosslinker correlate with its impact on cortical mechanics. Conclusions: These observations suggest that myosin-II along with actin crosslinkers establish local cortical tension and elasticity, allowing for contractility independent of a circumferential cytoskeletal array. Furthermore, myosin-II and actin crosslinkers may influence each other as they modulate the dynamics and mechanics of cell-shape change.

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