Actin assembly requirements of the formin Fus1 to build the fusion focus

Author:

Billault-Chaumartin Ingrid1,Michon Laetitia1,Anderson Caitlin A.2,Yde Sarah E.2,Suarez Cristian2ORCID,Iwaszkiewicz Justyna3,Zoete Vincent34,Kovar David R.2,Martin Sophie G.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Lausanne 1 Department of Fundamental Microbiology, Faculty of Biology and Medicine , , Biophore building, CH-1015 Lausanne , Switzerland

2. The University of Chicago 2 Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology , , Chicago, IL 60637 , USA

3. Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics 3 Molecular Modeling Group , , Amphipôle Building, CH-1015 Lausanne , Switzerland

4. University of Lausanne, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research 4 Department of Oncology UNIL-CHUV , , Route de la Corniche 9A, CH-1066 Epalinges , Switzerland

Abstract

ABSTRACT In formin-family proteins, actin filament nucleation and elongation activities reside in the formin homology 1 (FH1) and FH2 domains, with reaction rates that vary by at least 20-fold between formins. Each cell expresses distinct formins that assemble one or several actin structures, raising the question of what confers each formin its specificity. Here, using the formin Fus1 in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, we systematically probed the importance of formin nucleation and elongation rates in vivo. Fus1 assembles the actin fusion focus, necessary for gamete fusion to form the zygote during sexual reproduction. By constructing chimeric formins with combinations of FH1 and FH2 domains previously characterized in vitro, we establish that changes in formin nucleation and elongation rates have direct consequences on fusion focus architecture, and that Fus1 native high nucleation and low elongation rates are optimal for fusion focus assembly. We further describe a point mutant in Fus1 FH2 that preserves native nucleation and elongation rates in vitro but alters function in vivo, indicating an additional FH2 domain property. Thus, rates of actin assembly are tailored for assembly of specific actin structures.

Funder

Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung

European Research Council

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

The Company of Biologists

Subject

Cell Biology

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