Diacylglycerol-stimulated formation of actin nucleation sites at plasma membranes
UMass Chan Affiliations
Department of Cell BiologyDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
1992-04-10Keywords
ActinsAlkaloids
Animals
Calcium
Cell Membrane
Dictyostelium
Diglycerides
Kinetics
Macromolecular Substances
*Naphthalenes
Polycyclic Compounds
Protein Kinase C
Staurosporine
Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate
Time Factors
Cell Biology
Life Sciences
Medicine and Health Sciences
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Diacylglycerols, which are generated during phospholipase-catalyzed hydrolysis of phospholipids, stimulated actin polymerization in the presence of highly purified plasma membranes from the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum. The increased rate of actin polymerization apparently resulted from de novo formation of actin nucleation sites rather than uncapping of existing filament ends, because the membranes lacked detectable endogenous actin. The increased actin nucleation was mediated by a peripheral membrane component other than protein kinase C, the classical target of diacylglycerol action. These results indicate that diacylglycerols increase actin nucleation at plasma membranes and suggest a mechanism whereby signal transduction pathways may control cytoskeletal assembly.Source
Science. 1992 Apr 10;256(5054):245-7.
DOI
10.1126/science.1373523Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/50749PubMed ID
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