Synergy between actin depolymerizing factor/cofilin and profilin in increasing actin filament turnover
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Synergy between actin depolymerizing factor/cofilin and profilin in increasing actin filament turnover
Abstract
The mechanism of control of the steady state of actin assembly by actin depolymerizing factor (ADF)/cofilin and profilin has been investigated. Using Tbeta4 as an indicator of the concentration of ATP-G-actin, we show that ADF increases the concentration of ATP-G-actin at steady state. The measured higher concentration of ATP-G-actin is quantitatively consistent with the increase in treadmilling, caused by the large increase in the rate of depolymerization from the pointed ends induced by ADF (Carlier, M.-F. , Laurent, V., Santolini, J., Didry, D., Melki, R., Xia, G.-X., Hong, Y., Chua, N.-H., and Pantaloni, D. (1997) J. Cell Biol. 136, 1307-1322). Experiments demonstrate that profilin synergizes with ADF to further enhance the turnover of actin filaments up to a value 125-fold higher than in pure F-actin solutions. Profilin and ADF act at the two ends of filaments in a complementary fashion to increase the processivity of treadmilling. Using the capping protein CapZ, we show that ADF increases the number of filaments at steady state by 1. 3-fold, which cannot account for the 25-fold increase in turnover rate. Computer modeling of the combined actions of ADF and profilin on the dynamics of actin filaments using experimentally determined rate constants generates a distribution of the different actin species at steady state, which is in quantitative agreement with the data.
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