Microtubule-dependent localization of profilin I mRNA to actin polymerization sites in serum-stimulated cells

Profilin Actin-binding protein Actin remodeling Microtubule polymerization MDia1 Cell polarity
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejcb.2009.10.020 Publication Date: 2010-02-03T10:40:11Z
ABSTRACT
Specific localization of messenger RNA (mRNA) appears to be a general mechanism to accumulate certain proteins to subcellular compartments for participation in local processes, thereby maintaining cell polarity under strict spatiotemporal control. Transportation of mRNA with associated protein components (RNP granules) by the actin microfilament or the microtubule systems is one important mechanism to achieve this locally distributed protein production. Here we provide evidence for a microtubule-dependent localization of mRNA encoding the actin regulatory protein profilin to sites in mouse embryonic fibroblasts, which express enhanced actin polymerization.
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