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Different modes of state transitions determine pattern in the Phosphatidylinositide-Actin system
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Schroth-Diez, Britta
, Gerisch, Günther
, Ecke, Mary
, Wischnewski, Dirk
in
Cloning
/ Emissions
/ Microscopy
/ Motility
/ Phosphorylation
/ Proteins
2011
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Different modes of state transitions determine pattern in the Phosphatidylinositide-Actin system
by
Schroth-Diez, Britta
, Gerisch, Günther
, Ecke, Mary
, Wischnewski, Dirk
in
Cloning
/ Emissions
/ Microscopy
/ Motility
/ Phosphorylation
/ Proteins
2011
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Different modes of state transitions determine pattern in the Phosphatidylinositide-Actin system
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Different modes of state transitions determine pattern in the Phosphatidylinositide-Actin system
2011
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Abstract Background: In a motile polarized cell the actin system is differentiated to allow protrusion at the front and retraction at the tail. This differentiation is linked to the phosphoinositide pattern in the plasma membrane. In the highly motile Dictyostelium cells studied here, the front is dominated by PI3-kinases producing PI(3,4,5)tris-phosphate (PIP3), the tail by the PI3-phosphatase PTEN that hydrolyses PIP3 to PI(4,5)bis-phosphate. To study de-novo cell polarization, we first depolymerized actin and subsequently recorded the spontaneous reorganization of actin patterns in relation to PTEN. Results: In a transient stage of recovery from depolymerization, symmetric actin patterns alternate periodically with asymmetric ones. The switches to asymmetry coincide with the unilateral membrane-binding of PTEN. The modes of state transitions in the actin and PTEN systems differ. Transitions in the actin system propagate as waves that are initiated at single sites by the amplification of spontaneous fluctuations. In PTEN-null cells, these waves still propagate with normal speed but loose their regular periodicity. Membrane-binding of PTEN is induced at the border of a coherent PTEN-rich area in the form of expanding and regressing gradients. Conclusions: The state transitions in actin organization and the reversible transition from cytoplasmic to membrane-bound PTEN are synchronized but their patterns differ. The transitions in actin organization are independent of PTEN, but when PTEN is present, they are coupled to periodic changes in the membrane-binding of this PIP3-degrading phosphatase. The PTEN oscillations are related to motility patterns of chemotaxing cells.
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Springer Nature B.V
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