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The formins FHOD1 and INF2 regulate inter- and intra-structural contractility of podosomes.

Authors :
Panzer, Linda
Trübe, Leona
Klose, Matthias
Joosten, Ben
Slotman, Johan
Cambi, Alessandra
Linder, Stefan
Source :
Journal of Cell Science; Jan2016, Vol. 129 Issue 2, p298-313, 16p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Podosomes are actin-rich adhesion structures that depend on Arp2/3-complex-based actin nucleation. We now report the identification of the formins FHOD1 and INF2 as novel components and additional actin-based regulators of podosomes in primary human macrophages. FHOD1 surrounds the podosome core and is also present at podosome-connecting cables, whereas INF2 localizes at the podosome cap structure. Using a variety of microscopy-based methods; including a semiautomated podosome reformation assay, measurement of podosome oscillations, FRAP analysis of single podosomes, and structured illumination microscopy, both formins were found to regulate different aspects of podosome-associated contractility, with FHOD1 mediating actomyosin contractility between podosomes, and INF2 regulating contractile events at individual podosomes. Moreover, INF2 was found to be a crucial regulator of podosome de novo formation and size. Collectively, we identify FHOD1 and INF2 as novel regulators of inter- and intra-structural contractility of podosomes. Podosomes thus present as one of the few currently identified structures which depend on the concerted activity of both Arp2/3 complex and specific formins and might serve as a model system for the analysis of complex actin architectures in cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00219533
Volume :
129
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Journal of Cell Science
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
112353841
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.177691