ActuAtor, a Listeria-inspired molecular tool for physical manipulation of intracellular organizations through de novo actin polymerization

ActuAtor 是一种受李斯特菌启发而开发的分子工具,可通过从头合成肌动蛋白聚合来物理操控细胞内结构。

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作者:Hideki Nakamura ,Elmer Rho ,Christopher T Lee ,Kie Itoh ,Daqi Deng ,Satoshi Watanabe ,Shiva Razavi ,Hideaki T Matsubayashi ,Cuncheng Zhu ,Eleanor Jung ,Padmini Rangamani ,Shigeki Watanabe ,Takanari Inoue

Abstract

Form and function are often interdependent throughout biology. Inside cells, mitochondria have particularly attracted attention since both their morphology and functionality are altered under pathophysiological conditions. However, directly assessing their causal relationship has been beyond reach due to the limitations of manipulating mitochondrial morphology in a physiologically relevant manner. By engineering a bacterial actin regulator, ActA, we developed tools termed "ActuAtor" that inducibly trigger actin polymerization at arbitrary subcellular locations. The ActuAtor-mediated actin polymerization drives striking deformation and/or movement of target organelles, including mitochondria, Golgi apparatus, and nucleus. Notably, ActuAtor operation also disperses non-membrane-bound entities such as stress granules. We then implemented ActuAtor in functional assays, uncovering the physically fragmented mitochondria being slightly more susceptible to degradation, while none of the organelle functions tested are morphology dependent. The modular and genetically encoded features of ActuAtor should enable its application in studies of the form-function interplay in various intracellular contexts. Keywords: CP: Cell biology; actin polymerization; form-function interplay; mitochondria; molecular actuators; physical manipulation; stress granules.

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