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The visualization of actin filament polarity in thin sections. Evidence for the uniform polarity of membrane-associated filaments.
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Molecular BiologyCell PolarizationCytoskeletonMembrane-associated FilamentsCell BiophysicsCellular PhysiologyDecorated FilamentsActin Filament PolarityBiophysicsMechanobiologyCell PolarityMembrane BiologyMembrane SystemActin FilamentsCell BiologyNatural SciencesCell MotilityUniform PolarityCellular StructureCellular BiochemistryMedicine
We have developed an improved method for visualizing actin filament polarity in thin sections. Myosin subfragment-1 (S-1)-decorated actin filaments display a dramatically enhanced arrowhead configuration when fixed in a medium which contains 0.2 % tannic acid. With the exception of brush borders from intestinal epithelial cells, the arrowhead periodicity of decorated filaments in a variety of nonmuscle cells is similar to that in isolated myofibrils. The periodicity of decorated filaments in brush borders is significantly smaller. Actin filaments which attach to membranes display a clear, uniform polarity, with the S-1 arrowheads pointing away from the plasma membrane, while those which comprise the stress fibers of myoblasts and CHO cells have antiparallel polarities. These observations are consistent with a sliding filament mechanism of cell motility.
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