An intact SH3 domain is required for myosin I-induced actin polymerization
The yeast type I myosins ( MYO3 and MYO5 ) are involved in endocytosis and in the polarization of the actin cytoskeleton. The tail of these proteins contains a Tail Homology 2 (TH2) domain that constitutes a putative actin‐binding site. Because of the important mechanistic implications of a second A...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The EMBO journal 2000-08, Vol.19 (16), p.4281-4291 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The yeast type I myosins (
MYO3
and
MYO5
) are involved in endocytosis and in the polarization of the actin cytoskeleton. The tail of these proteins contains a Tail Homology 2 (TH2) domain that constitutes a putative actin‐binding site. Because of the important mechanistic implications of a second ATP‐independent actin‐binding site, we analyzed its functional relevance
in vivo
. Even though the myosin tail interacts with actin, and this interaction seems functionally important, deletion of a major portion of the TH2 domain did not abolish interaction. In contrast, we found that the SH3 domain of Myo5p significantly contributes to this interaction, implicating other proteins. We found that Vrp1p, the yeast homolog of WIP [Wiskott–Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP)‐interacting protein], seems necessary to sustain the Myo5p tail–F‐actin interaction. Consistent with recent results implicating the yeast type I myosins in regulating actin polymerization
in vivo
, we demonstrate that the C‐terminal domain of Myo5p is able to induce cytosol‐dependent actin polymerization
in vitro
, and that this activity requires both an intact Myo5p SH3 domain and Vrp1p. |
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ISSN: | 0261-4189 1460-2075 1460-2075 |
DOI: | 10.1093/emboj/19.16.4281 |