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Photoreceptor disc membranes are formed through an Arp2/3-dependent lamellipodium-like mechanism.

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Spencer, WJ; Lewis, TR; Phan, S; Cady, MA; Serebrovskaya, EO; Schneider, NF; Kim, K-Y; Cameron, LA; Skiba, NP; Ellisman, MH; Arshavsky, VY
Published in: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
December 26, 2019

The light-sensitive outer segment of the vertebrate photoreceptor is a highly modified primary cilium filled with disc-shaped membranes that provide a vast surface for efficient photon capture. The formation of each disc is initiated by a ciliary membrane evagination driven by an unknown molecular mechanism reportedly requiring actin polymerization. Since a distinct F-actin network resides precisely at the site of disc morphogenesis, we employed a unique proteomic approach to identify components of this network potentially driving disc morphogenesis. The only identified actin nucleator was the Arp2/3 complex, which induces the polymerization of branched actin networks. To investigate the potential involvement of Arp2/3 in the formation of new discs, we generated a conditional knockout mouse lacking its essential ArpC3 subunit in rod photoreceptors. This knockout resulted in the complete loss of the F-actin network specifically at the site of disc morphogenesis, with the time course of ArpC3 depletion correlating with the time course of F-actin loss. Without the actin network at this site, the initiation of new disc formation is completely halted, forcing all newly synthesized membrane material to be delivered to the several nascent discs whose morphogenesis had already been in progress. As a result, these discs undergo uncontrolled expansion instead of normal enclosure, which leads to formation of unusual, large membrane whorls. These data suggest a model of photoreceptor disc morphogenesis in which Arp2/3 initiates disc formation in a "lamellipodium-like" mechanism.

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1091-6490

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December 26, 2019

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116

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52

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27043 / 27052

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United States
 

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Spencer, W. J., Lewis, T. R., Phan, S., Cady, M. A., Serebrovskaya, E. O., Schneider, N. F., … Arshavsky, V. Y. (2019). Photoreceptor disc membranes are formed through an Arp2/3-dependent lamellipodium-like mechanism. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 116(52), 27043–27052. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1913518117
Spencer, William J., Tylor R. Lewis, Sebastien Phan, Martha A. Cady, Ekaterina O. Serebrovskaya, Nicholas F. Schneider, Keun-Young Kim, et al. “Photoreceptor disc membranes are formed through an Arp2/3-dependent lamellipodium-like mechanism.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 116, no. 52 (December 26, 2019): 27043–52. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1913518117.
Spencer WJ, Lewis TR, Phan S, Cady MA, Serebrovskaya EO, Schneider NF, et al. Photoreceptor disc membranes are formed through an Arp2/3-dependent lamellipodium-like mechanism. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 Dec 26;116(52):27043–52.
Spencer, William J., et al. “Photoreceptor disc membranes are formed through an Arp2/3-dependent lamellipodium-like mechanism.Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, vol. 116, no. 52, Dec. 2019, pp. 27043–52. Pubmed, doi:10.1073/pnas.1913518117.
Spencer WJ, Lewis TR, Phan S, Cady MA, Serebrovskaya EO, Schneider NF, Kim K-Y, Cameron LA, Skiba NP, Ellisman MH, Arshavsky VY. Photoreceptor disc membranes are formed through an Arp2/3-dependent lamellipodium-like mechanism. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2019 Dec 26;116(52):27043–27052.
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Published In

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

DOI

EISSN

1091-6490

Publication Date

December 26, 2019

Volume

116

Issue

52

Start / End Page

27043 / 27052

Location

United States