Fission yeast cells
Investigation of the formin Fus1, actin, and type V myosins using structured illumination microscopy and live-cell imaging
Organization of the actin fusion focus and concentration of cell wall hydrolases
In fission yeast, the formin Fus1 and type V myosins organize an actin aster that concentrates cell wall hydrolases to enable localized cell wall dissolution for cell fusion.
Cell-cell fusion is essential for fertilization. For fusion of walled cells, the cell wall must be degraded at a precise location but maintained in surrounding regions to protect against lysis. In fission yeast cells, the formin Fus1, which nucleates linear actin filaments, is essential for this process. In this paper, we show that this formin organizes a specific actin structure-the actin fusion focus. Structured illumination microscopy and live-cell imaging of Fus1, actin, and type V myosins revealed an aster of actin filaments whose barbed ends are focalized near the plasma membrane. Focalization requires Fus1 and type V myosins and happens asynchronously always in the M cell first. Type V myosins are essential for fusion and concentrate cell wall hydrolases, but not cell wall synthases, at the fusion focus. Thus, the fusion focus focalizes cell wall dissolution within a broader cell wall synthesis zone to shift from cell growth to cell fusion.
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Omaya Dudin
Felipe O. Bendezú
Raphaël Groux
The Journal of Cell Biology
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
University of Lausanne
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dc29ec45b398e6439f53a3 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201411124