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Experimental Cell Research | 1986

Latrunculin inhibits the microfilament-mediated processes during fertilization, cleavage and early development in sea urchins and mice.

Gerald Schatten; Heide Schatten; Ilan Spector; Christi Cline; Neidhard Paweletz; Calvin Simerly; Christian Petzelt

Latrunculin A, a marine toxin from a Red Sea sponge, is a potent inhibitor of the microfilament-mediated processes of fertilization and early development in sea urchins and in mice. Sperm from sea urchins, but not those from Limulus or mice, were affected by latrunculin, and fertilization in both sea urchins and in mice was arrested but at different stages. Sea urchin sperm treated with 2.6 microM latrunculin are unable to assemble acrosomal processes and their ability to fertilize eggs is impaired. The unwinding of the Limulus sperm acrosomal process occurs in the presence of latrunculin. Treated mouse sperm are able to fertilize mouse oocytes in vitro, suggesting that microfilaments may not be required in this mammalian sperm. In sea urchin eggs, sperm incorporation, microvillar elongation and cytokinesis are inhibited. Microtubule-mediated motility occurs normally. 20 nM latrunculin prevents the morphogenetic movements during gastrulation. It reduces the viscosity of actin gels from sea urchin egg homogenates. In unfertilized mouse oocytes, it prevents the colcemid-induced dispersion of the meiotic chromosomes; accumulations of cortical actin are noted adjacent to the scattered chromosomes. Sperm incorporation during mouse fertilization in vitro is unaffected suggesting that sperm entry may occur independent of microfilament activity in mammals. However, the apposition of the pronuclei at the center of the egg cytoplasm does not occur, providing evidence that cytoplasmic microfilaments may be required for the motions leading to pronuclear union during mouse fertilization. It inhibits the second polar body formation and cytokinesis. These results indicate that latrunculin is a potent inhibitor of microfilament-mediated processes in sperm, eggs and embryos, and that it may prove to be a powerful new drug for exploring the cellular behavior of microfilaments in the maintenance of cell shape and during motility.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1997

Misakinolide A Is a Marine Macrolide That Caps but Does Not Sever Filamentous Actin

David R. Terry; Ilan Spector; Tatsuo Higa; Michael R. Bubb

We have investigated the biochemical properties of the marine natural product, misakinolide A, a 40-membered dimeric lactone macrolide that differs from swinholide A only in the size of the macrolide ring. Analytical ultracentrifugation and steady-state fluorescence experiments show that misakinolide A binds simultaneously to two actin subunits with virtually the same affinity as swinholide A, suggesting that the modification in the ring size does not change the actin-binding site. Sedimentation equilibrium experiments suggest that binding is independent at each binding site, with a Kd of approximately 50 nM. Remarkably, misakinolide A does not sever actin filaments like swinholide A; rather, it caps the barbed end of F-actin. When capped by misakinolide A, the elongation rate constant at the barbed end is reduced to zero; pointed end growth was affected only to the extent that the compound sequesters unpolymerized actin. Misakinolide A has essentially no effect on the off-rate of actin subunits leaving the barbed end. Energy-minimized models of misakinolide A and swinholide A are consistent with conservation of identical binding sites in both molecules, but a difference in orientation of one binding site relative to the other may explain why swinholide A has severing activity whereas misakinolide A only has capping activity.


The Journal of Neuroscience | 1998

Role of Actin in Anchoring Postsynaptic Receptors in Cultured Hippocampal Neurons: Differential Attachment of NMDA versus AMPA Receptors

Daniel W. Allison; Vladimir I. Gelfand; Ilan Spector; Ann Marie Craig


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2000

Effects of jasplakinolide on the kinetics of actin polymerization

Michael R. Bubb; Ilan Spector; Bret B. Beyer; Katina M. Fosen


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2000

Actin-Latrunculin A Structure and Function DIFFERENTIAL MODULATION OF ACTIN-BINDING PROTEIN FUNCTION BY LATRUNCULIN A

Elena G. Yarmola; Thayumanasamy Somasundaram; Todd A. Boring; Ilan Spector; Michael R. Bubb


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1995

Swinholide A Is a Microfilament Disrupting Marine Toxin That Stabilizes Actin Dimers and Severs Actin Filaments

Michael R. Bubb; Ilan Spector; Alexander D. Bershadsky; Edward D. Korn


Archive | 1987

New compounds for the study and treatment of microfilament organization in cells

Yoel Kashman; Ilan Spector; Shmuel Carmely; Dina Blasberger


European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1989

On the Chemistry of Latrunculins A and B

D. Blasberger; S. Carmely; Yoel Kashman; Miriam Cojocaru; Ilan Spector; Nava R. Shochet


Methods in Enzymology | 1998

Use of the F-actin-binding drugs, misakinolide A and swinholide A.

Michael R. Bubb; Ilan Spector


Archive | 1993

Biological applications of alkaloids derived from the tunicate Eudistoma sp.

Ilan Spector; Nava R. Shochet; Yoel Kashman; Amira Rudi; Gary Gellerman

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Michael R. Bubb

State University of New York System

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Edward D. Korn

National Institutes of Health

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Nava R. Shochet

State University of New York System

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Yoel Kashman

State University of New York System

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Amira Rudi

State University of New York System

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Bret B. Beyer

State University of New York System

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Calvin Simerly

Florida State University

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Christi Cline

Florida State University

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Dina Blasberger

State University of New York System

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