PHYSICS/BK21 SEMINAR [5.14]
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Self-Assembly of Filopodia-Like Structures on Supported Lipid Bilayers
* Speaker : Dr. Kwonmoo Lee (Department of Cell Biology, Harvard Medical School)
* Place : Physics Seminar Room (Science Bldg, 3-201)
* Date & Time : May 14 (Fri) 3:00 ~ 4:00 pm
Ø Abstract
Filopodia are finger-like protrusive structures, containing actin bundles. To
probe their mode of assembly we have reconstituted filopodia-like structures
(FLSs) by applying frog egg extracts to supported lipid bilayers containing
phosphatidylinositol(4,5)bisphosphate. FLSs assemble parallel actin bundles
from the membrane with known filopodial components localized to the tip and
shaft. The filopodia tip complexes self-organize and are not templated by
preexisting microdomains in the lipid. The BAR domain protein toca-1 recruits
N-WASP then the Arp2/3 complex and actin assembly follow. Elongation proteins,
Diaphanous-related formin, VASP and fascin are recruited later. Although the
Arp2/3 complex is required for FLS initiation, it is not essential for
elongation, which involves formins. We propose a model for filopodia formation
involving an initial clustering of Arp 2/3 complex regulators,
self-assembly of filopodial tip complexes on the membrane, and outgrowth of parallel actin
bundles.
Contact Person : Prof. Wokyung Sung (054-279-2061, wsung@postech.ac.kr)