Reassembly of contractile actin cortex in cell blebs
Center for Systems Biology · Harvard University
Abstract
Contractile actin cortex is involved in cell morphogenesis, movement, and cytokinesis, but its organization and assembly are poorly understood. During blebbing, the membrane detaches from the cortex and inflates. As expansion ceases, contractile cortex re-assembles under the membrane and drives bleb retraction. This cycle enabled us to measure the temporal sequence of protein recruitment to the membrane during cortex reassembly and to explore dependency relationships. Expanding blebs were devoid of actin, but proteins of the erythrocytic submembranous cytoskeleton were present. When expansion ceased, ezrin was recruited to the membrane first, followed by actin, actin-bundling proteins, and, finally,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 10.79
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 48
Authors
4Topics & keywords
- Cell cortex
- Cell biology
- Biology
- Ezrin
- Actin
- Bleb (medicine)
- Cytokinesis
- Cytoskeleton