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Published February 14, 2014 | Published + Supplemental Material
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Interaction between Microtubules and the Drosophila Formin Cappuccino and Its Effect on Actin Assembly

Abstract

Formin family actin nucleators are potential coordinators of the actin and microtubule cytoskeletons, as they can both nucleate actin filaments and bind microtubules in vitro. To gain a more detailed mechanistic understanding of formin-microtubule interactions and formin-mediated actin-microtubule cross-talk, we studied microtubule binding by Cappuccino (Capu), a formin involved in regulating actin and microtubule organization during Drosophila oogenesis. We found that two distinct domains within Capu, FH2 and tail, work together to promote high-affinity microtubule binding. The tail domain appears to bind microtubules through nonspecific charge-based interactions. In contrast, distinct residues within the FH2 domain are important for microtubule binding. We also report the first visualization of a formin polymerizing actin filaments in the presence of microtubules. Interestingly, microtubules are potent inhibitors of the actin nucleation activity of Capu but appear to have little effect on Capu once it is bound to the barbed end of an elongating filament. Because Capu does not simultaneously bind microtubules and assemble actin filaments in vitro, its actin assembly and microtubule binding activities likely require spatial and/or temporal regulation within the Drosophila oocyte.

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© 2014 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Received July 15, 2013. Revision received December 19, 2013. This work was supported, in whole or in part, by National Institutes of Health Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award GM007185 (to E. A. R.-J.), National Institutes of Health-National Research Service Award Fellowship F32GM087857 (to C. L. V.), National Institutes of Health, NIGMS Grant R01 GM096133, a Burroughs Welcome Fund Career Award in the Biomedical Sciences, and March of Dimes Foundation Grant 5-FY10-81 (to M. E. Q.).

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