نتایج جستجو برای: profilin

تعداد نتایج: 1082  

Journal: :Development 1994
E M Verheyen L Cooley

The chickadee gene of Drosophila encodes profilin, a small actin binding protein. We present the first analysis of the effects of profilin deletion in a multicellular organism. Genomic deletions of the chickadee locus result in a late embryonic lethal phenotype indicating that profilin is essential in flies. In addition, viable alleles of chickadee with defects in oogenesis, spermatogenesis and...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Giulio R Romeo Andrius Kazlauskas

Endothelial dysfunction plays a central role in diabetic vascular disease, but its molecular bases are not completely defined. We showed previously that the actin-binding protein proflin-1 was increased in the diabetic endothelium and that attenuated expression of profilin-1 protected against atherosclerosis. Also 7-ketocholesterol up-regulated profilin-1 in endothelial cells via transcriptiona...

Journal: :EMBO reports 2003
Staffan Grenklo Marcus Geese Uno Lindberg Jürgen Wehland Roger Karlsson Antonio S Sechi

We have examined the effect of covalently crosslinked profilin-actin (PxA), which closely matches the biochemical properties of ordinary profilin-actin and interferes with actin polymerization in vitro and in vivo, on Listeria monocytogenes motility. PxA caused a marked reduction in bacterial motility, which was accompanied by the detachment of bacterial tails. The effect of PxA was dependent o...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
B K Haarer S H Lillie A E Adams V Magdolen W Bandlow S S Brown

We have isolated profilin from yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) and have microsequenced a portion of the protein to confirm its identity; the region microsequenced agrees with the predicted amino acid sequence from a profilin gene recently isolated from S. cerevisiae (Magdolen, V., U. Oechsner, G. Müller, and W. Bandlow. 1988. Mol. Cell. Biol. 8:5108-5115). Yeast profilin resembles profilins fr...

2014
Cesar Manuel Landa César Augusto Sandino Reyes

Background Amaranthus pollen grains are known to be highly allergenic and a potential cause of respiratory allergic diseases in many countries. Amaranthus palmeri pollen is an important allergenic source in Mexico; however in our country, there is not reported data about the prevalence of these pollens. The first allergenic profilin was identified from birch pollen allergen (Bet v 2) in 1991. M...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 1999
I M Nodelman G D Bowman U Lindberg C E Schutt

Human profilins are multifunctional, single-domain proteins which directly link the actin microfilament system to a variety of signalling pathways via two spatially distinct binding sites. Profilin binds to monomeric actin in a 1:1 complex, catalyzes the exchange of the actin-bound nucleotide and regulates actin filament barbed end assembly. Like SH3 domains, profilin has a surface-exposed arom...

2004
B. K. Haarer

Profilin is a ubiquitous actin monomer-binding protein, found in organisms from yeast to man. Biochemical studies indicate that profilin can regulate actin polymerization and have suggested some possible mechanisms. Early studies in Acanthamoebu, showing that profilin could reduce the rate and extent of actin polymerization, were consistent with a model in which free actin monomer is in equilib...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2003
Torsten Giesemann Günter Schwarz Ralph Nawrotzki Kerstin Berhörster Martin Rothkegel Kathrin Schlüter Nils Schrader Hermann Schindelin Ralf R Mendel Joachim Kirsch Brigitte M Jockusch

Gephyrin is an essential component of the postsynaptic cortical protein network of inhibitory synapses. Gephyrin-based scaffolds participate in the assembly as well as the dynamics of receptor clusters by connecting the cytoplasmic domains of glycine and GABA(A) receptor polypeptides to two cytoskeletal systems, microtubules and microfilaments. Although there is evidence for a physical linkage ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1992
L G Cao G G Babcock P A Rubenstein Y L Wang

Previous studies have yielded conflicting results concerning the physiological role of profilin, a 12-15-kD actin- and phosphoinositide-binding protein, as a regulator of actin polymerization. We have addressed this question by directly microinjecting mammalian profilins, prepared either from an E. coli expression system or from bovine brain, into living normal rat kidney (NRK) cells. The micro...

Journal: :Allergologia et immunopathologia 2001
D Benítez P García-Ortega C Picado J Milà J Vives J Martínez R Vilella

BACKGROUND Phleum pratense (Phl p) pollen is a known cause of allergic disease worldwide. Profilins have been identified as functional plant pan-allergens. The role of Phl p profilin in the specific immune response in sensitized Phl p patients is unknown. METHODS Skin prick test and specific serum IgE levels were performed in 26 patients allergic to Phl p and in 18 nonallergic control donors....

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