Demonstrates that a pool of G-actin dynamically localizes to the leading edge of neuronal growth cones during membrane protrusion, challenging the view that G-actin is merely a diffuse cytoplasmic pool. Thymosin β4-bound G-actin constitutes a major portion of this spatially regulated pool that feeds actin polymerization at growth cone leading edges. Provides live-cell imaging evidence that TB4's G-actin management is spatially targeted—consistent with the discovery of TB4-dependent and profilin-dependent G-actin pools in lamellipodia (PMID 25865895)—and relevant to TB4's roles in axonal guidance during neural development and regeneration.
Lee, Chi Wai; Vitriol, Eric A; Shim, Sangwoo; Wise, Ariel L; Velayutham, Radhi P; Zheng, James Q