Beyond the cytoskeleton: mesoscale assemblies and their function in spatial organization.

Publication Year
2013

Type

Journal Article
Abstract

Recent studies have identified a growing number of mesoscale protein assemblies in both bacterial and eukaryotic cells. Traditionally, these polymeric assemblies are thought to provide structural support for the cell and thus have been classified as the cytoskeleton. However a new class of macromolecular structure is emerging as an organizer of cellular processes that occur on scales hundreds of times larger than a single protein. We propose two types of self-assembling structures, dynamic globules and crystalline scaffolds, and suggest they provide a means to achieve cell-scale order. We discuss general mechanisms for assembly and regulation. Finally, we discuss assemblies that are found to organize metabolism and what possible mechanisms may serve these metabolic enzyme complexes.

Journal
Curr Opin Microbiol
Volume
16
Issue
2
Pages
177-83
Date Published
04/2013
ISSN Number
1879-0364
Alternate Journal
Curr. Opin. Microbiol.
PMID
23601587