نتایج جستجو برای: actinin

تعداد نتایج: 1770  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2000
Kenneth A. Taylor Dianne W. Taylor Fred Schachat

We have used a positively charged lipid monolayer to form two-dimensional bundles of F-actin cross-linked by alpha-actinin to investigate the relative orientation of the actin filaments within them. This method prevents growth of the bundles perpendicular to the monolayer plane, thereby facilitating interpretation of the electron micrographs. Using alpha-actinin isoforms isolated from the three...

Journal: :Current Biology 2016
Jonathan D. Winkelman Cristian Suarez Glen M. Hocky Alyssa J. Harker Alisha N. Morganthaler Jenna R. Christensen Gregory A. Voth James R. Bartles David R. Kovar

Cells assemble and maintain functionally distinct actin cytoskeleton networks with various actin filament organizations and dynamics through the coordinated action of different sets of actin-binding proteins. The biochemical and functional properties of diverse actin-binding proteins, both alone and in combination, have been increasingly well studied. Conversely, how different sets of actin-bin...

2015
Xuemei Zhang Fangping Li Lin Guo Hongya Hei Lulu Tian Wen Peng Hui Cai

Voltage-dependent L-type calcium channels that permit cellular calcium influx are essential in calcium-mediated modulation of cellular signaling. Although the regulation of voltage-dependent L-type calcium channels is linked to many factors including cAMP-dependent protein kinase A (PKA) activity and actin cytoskeleton, little is known about the detailed mechanisms underlying the regulation in ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
E Fyrberg M Kelly E Ball C Fyrberg M C Reedy

We have isolated a Drosophila melanogaster alpha-actinin gene and partially characterized several mutant alleles. The Drosophila protein sequence is very similar (68% identity) to those of chicken alpha-actinin isoforms, but less closely related (30% identity) to Dictyostelium alpha-actinin. The gene is within subdivision 2C of the X chromosome, coincident with 15 lethal (1)2Cb mutations. At le...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2004
June Yao Tu Cam Le Claudine H Kos Joel M Henderson Phillip G Allen Bradley M Denker Martin R Pollak

Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is a common pattern of renal injury, seen as both a primary disorder and as a consequence of underlying insults such as diabetes, HIV infection, and hypertension. Point mutations in the alpha-actinin-4 gene ACTN4 cause an autosomal dominant form of human FSGS. We characterized the biological effect of these mutations by biochemical assays, cell-based st...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1992
B Yürüker V Niggli

We have studied the reorganization of vinculin and alpha-actinin during the process of adhesion in human neutrophils using immunofluorescence microscopy and interference reflection microscopy (IRM). Neutrophils in contact with uncoated glass formed black IRM areas in the cell periphery, indicative of very close contact with the substratum. Eight to twelve minutes after addition of cells to glas...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1987
K T Tokuyasu P A Maher

In whole mount preparations of the 9 somite stage chick embryonic hearts that were immunofluorescently double labeled for titin and alpha-actinin, presumptive myofibrils were recognized as rows of several periodically aligned titin spots. Within these titin spots, smaller alpha-actinin dots were observed. These periodical arrangements of titin spots and alpha-actinin dots were not found in the ...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2016
Marshall W Hogarth Fleur C Garton Peter J Houweling Taru Tukiainen Monkol Lek Daniel G Macarthur Jane T Seto Kate G R Quinlan Nan Yang Stewart I Head Kathryn N North

A common null polymorphism (R577X) in ACTN3 causes α-actinin-3 deficiency in ∼ 18% of the global population. There is no associated disease phenotype, but α-actinin-3 deficiency is detrimental to sprint and power performance in both elite athletes and the general population. However, despite considerable investigation to date, the functional consequences of heterozygosity for ACTN3 are unclear....

Journal: :Cell motility and the cytoskeleton 1986
T D Pollard P C Tseng D L Rimm D P Bichell R C Williams J Sinard M Sato

Characterization of a protein from Acanthamoeba that was originally called gelation protein [T.D. Pollard, J. Biol. Chem. 256:7666-7670, 1981] has shown that it resembles the actin filament cross-linking protein, alpha-actinin, found in other cells. It comprises about 1.5% of the total amoeba protein and can be purified by chromatography with a yield of 13%. The native protein has a molecular w...

Journal: :Cell 2004
Grégory Giannone Benjamin J Dubin-Thaler Hans-Günther Döbereiner Nelly Kieffer Anne R Bresnick Michael P Sheetz

Cellular lamellipodia bind to the matrix and probe its rigidity through forces generated by rearward F-actin transport. Cells respond to matrix rigidity by moving toward more rigid matrices using an unknown mechanism. In spreading and migrating cells we find local periodic contractions of lamellipodia that depend on matrix rigidity, fibronectin binding and myosin light chain kinase (MLCK). Thes...

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