| Literature DB >> 28399395 |
Yihong Yang1, Yan Zhang1, Wen-Jun Li2, Yuxiang Jiang1, Zhiwen Zhu1, Huifang Hu1, Wei Li1, Jia-Wei Wu1, Zhi-Xin Wang1, Meng-Qiu Dong2, Shanjin Huang1, Guangshuo Ou3.
Abstract
Cell-cell fusion generally requires cellular fusogenic proteins and actin-propelled membrane protrusions. However, the molecular connections between fusogens and the actin cytoskeleton remain unclear. Here, we show that the Caenorhabditis elegans fusogen EFF-1 and F-actin are enriched at the cortex of the post-embryonic fusing cells, and conditional mutations of WASP and Arp2/3 delay cell-cell fusion by impairing EFF-1 localization. Our affinity purification and mass spectrometry analyses determined that an actin-binding protein, spectraplakin/VAB-10A, binds to EFF-1. VAB-10A promotes cell-cell fusion by linking EFF-1 to the actin cytoskeleton. Conversely, EFF-1 enhanced the F-actin bundling activity of VAB-10A in vitro, and actin dynamics in the cortex were reduced in eff-1 or vab-10a mutants. Thus, cell-cell fusion is promoted by a positive feedback loop in which actin filaments that are crosslinked by spectraplakin to recruit fusogens to fusion sites are reinforced via fusogens, thereby increasing the probability of further fusogen accumulation to form fusion synapses.Entities:
Keywords: actin; cell-cell fusion; fusogens; spectraplakin
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28399395 DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2017.03.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dev Cell ISSN: 1534-5807 Impact factor: 12.270