Single-molecule imaging of IQGAP1 regulating actin filament dynamics in real time

Molecular Biology of the Cell(2021)

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IQGAP is a conserved family of actin-binding proteins with essential roles in cell motility, cytokinesis, and cell adhesion, yet it has remained poorly understood how IQGAP proteins directly regulate actin filament dynamics. To close this gap, we used single-molecule and single-filament TIRF microscopy to directly visualize IQGAP regulating actin dynamics in real time. To our knowledge, this is the first study to do so. Our results show that full-length human IQGAP1 forms dimers that stably bind to filament sides and transiently cap barbed ends. These interactions organize actin filaments into thin bundles, suppress barbed end growth, and inhibit filament disassembly. Surprisingly, each activity depends on distinct combinations of IQGAP1 domains and/or dimerization, suggesting that different mechanisms underlie each functional effect on actin. These observations have important implications for how IQGAP functions as a direct actin regulator in vivo, and how it is deployed and regulated in different biological settings. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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