Article
- The EMBO Journal (2006) 25, 1816 - 1826
- doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7601078
Published online: 6 April 2006
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Regulation of actin dynamics by annexin 2
Matthew J Hayesa, Dongmin Shaoa, Maryse Bailly and Stephen E Moss
- Division of Cell Biology, Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London, London, UK
Correspondence to:
Stephen E Moss, Division of Cell Biology, Institute of Ophthalmology, University College London, 11-43 Bath Street, London EC1V 9EL, UK. Tel.: +44 207 608 6973; Fax: +44 207 608 4034; E-mail: s.moss@ucl.ac.uk
aThese authors contributed equally to this work
Received 26 October 2005; Accepted 13 March 2006
Abstract
Annexin 2 is a ubiquitous Ca2+-binding protein that is essential for actin-dependent vesicle transport. Here, we show that in spontaneously motile cells annexin 2 is concentrated in dynamic actin-rich protrusions, and that depletion of annexin 2 using siRNA leads to the accumulation of stress fibres and loss of protrusive and retractile activity. Cells co-expressing annexin 2-CFP and actin-YFP exhibit Ca2+-dependent fluorescense resonance energy transfer throughout the cytoplasm and in membrane ruffles and protrusions, suggesting that annexin 2 may directly interact with actin. This notion was supported by biochemical studies, in which we show that annexin 2 reduces the polymerisation rate of actin monomers in a dose-dependent manner. By measuring actin polymerisation rates in the presence of barbed-end and pointed-end cappers, we further demonstrate that annexin 2 specifically inhibits filament elongation at the barbed ends. These results show that annexin 2 has an essential role in maintaining the plasticity of the dynamic membrane-associated actin cytoskeleton, and that its activity in this context may be at least partly explained through direct interactions with polymerised and monomeric actin.
Keywords:
- actin,
- annexin,
- calcium,
- capping protein,
- cytoskeleton
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