TY - JOUR
T1 - Connecting two arrays
T2 - The emerging role of actin-microtubule cross-linking motor proteins
AU - Schneider, René
AU - Persson, Staffan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 Schneider and Persson.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - The cytoskeleton of plant cells, consisting of actin filaments (AFs) and microtubules (MTs), is a central structure for various intracellular processes, such as cell division, isotropic and polar growth, vesicle transport, cell shape, and morphogenesis. Pharmaceutical and genetic studies have provided indications for interdependent cross-talk between the cytoskeletal components. Recent live-cell imaging studies have cemented this notion, in particular when the cytoskeleton rearranges. However, the proteins that directly mediate this cross-talk have remained largely elusive. Recent data indicate that certain proteins can interact with both cytoskeletal arrays at the same time, and hence connecting them. In this review, we summarize the recent literature of the AF- and MT-interactors, mainly focusing on a plant-specific mediator of cytoskeletal cross-talk: the calponin homology (CH) domain-containing kinesin-14 motor proteins (KCHs).
AB - The cytoskeleton of plant cells, consisting of actin filaments (AFs) and microtubules (MTs), is a central structure for various intracellular processes, such as cell division, isotropic and polar growth, vesicle transport, cell shape, and morphogenesis. Pharmaceutical and genetic studies have provided indications for interdependent cross-talk between the cytoskeletal components. Recent live-cell imaging studies have cemented this notion, in particular when the cytoskeleton rearranges. However, the proteins that directly mediate this cross-talk have remained largely elusive. Recent data indicate that certain proteins can interact with both cytoskeletal arrays at the same time, and hence connecting them. In this review, we summarize the recent literature of the AF- and MT-interactors, mainly focusing on a plant-specific mediator of cytoskeletal cross-talk: the calponin homology (CH) domain-containing kinesin-14 motor proteins (KCHs).
KW - Actin filaments
KW - Calponin homology domain
KW - Dynein
KW - Kinesin-14
KW - Microtubules
U2 - 10.3389/fpls.2015.00415
DO - 10.3389/fpls.2015.00415
M3 - Journal article
AN - SCOPUS:84935867026
VL - 6
JO - Frontiers in Plant Science
JF - Frontiers in Plant Science
SN - 1664-462X
IS - June
M1 - 415
ER -