Abstract
The fact that substrate-anchored Dictyostelium cells undergo cytokinesis in the absence of myosin II underscores the importance of other proteins in enabling the cleavage furrow to constrict. Cortexillins, a pair of actin-bundling proteins, are required for normal cleavage. They are targeted to the incipient furrow in wild-type and, more prominently, in myosin II-null cells. No other F-actin bundling or cross-linking protein tested is co-localized. Green fluorescent protein fusions show that the N-terminal actin-binding domain of cortexillin I is dispensable and the C-terminal region is sufficient for translocation to the furrow and the rescue of cytokinesis. Cortexillins are suggested to have a targeting signal for coupling to a myosin II-independent system that directs transport of membrane proteins to the cleavage furrow.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 586-594 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | EMBO Journal |
Volume | 18 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Feb 1999 |
Keywords
- Cleavage furrow
- Cortexillin
- Cytokinesis
- Dictyostelium
- Protein targeting