نتایج جستجو برای: profilin

تعداد نتایج: 1082  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2000
Amy K. Wolven Lisa D. Belmont Nicole M. Mahoney Steven C. Almo David G. Drubin

The actin monomer-binding protein, profilin, influences the dynamics of actin filaments in vitro by suppressing nucleation, enhancing nucleotide exchange on actin, and promoting barbed-end assembly. Profilin may also link signaling pathways to actin cytoskeleton organization by binding to the phosphoinositide PIP(2) and to polyproline stretches on several proteins. Although activities of profil...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
F S Southwick C L Young

Chemoattractant stimulation of polymorphonuclear leukocytes is associated with a nearly two-fold rise in actin filament content. We examined the role of the actin monomer sequestering protein, profilin, in the regulation of PMN actin filament assembly during chemoattractant stimulation using a Triton extraction method. Poly-L-proline-conjugated Sepharose beads were used to assess the relative c...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1991
M Haugwitz A A Noegel D Rieger F Lottspeich M Schleicher

Two profilin isoforms (profilins I and II) have been purified from Dictyostelium discoideum, using affinity chromatography on a poly(L-proline) matrix; the isoforms could be separated by cation-exchange chromatography on a FPLC system. The gene coding for profilin I was cloned from a lambda gt11 cDNA library using a profilin I-specific monoclonal antibody. The profilin II cDNA was isolated by p...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1991
P J Goldschmidt-Clermont L M Machesky S K Doberstein T D Pollard

We have reexamined the interaction of purified platelet profilin with actin and present evidence that simple sequestration of actin monomers in a 1:1 complex with profilin cannot explain many of the effects of profilin on actin assembly. Three different methods to assess binding of profilin to actin show that the complex with platelet actin has a dissociation constant in the range of 1 to 5 mic...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2016
Viola Kooij Meera C Viswanathan Dong I Lee Peter P Rainer William Schmidt William A Kronert Sian E Harding David A Kass Sanford I Bernstein Jennifer E Van Eyk Anthony Cammarato

AIMS Heart failure is often preceded by cardiac hypertrophy, which is characterized by increased cell size, altered protein abundance, and actin cytoskeletal reorganization. Profilin is a well-conserved, ubiquitously expressed, multifunctional actin-binding protein, and its role in cardiomyocytes is largely unknown. Given its involvement in vascular hypertrophy, we aimed to test the hypothesis ...

2012
Emilia Söderberg Viktoria Hessle Anne von Euler Neus Visa

We have raised antibodies against the profilin of Chironomus tentans to study the location of profilin relative to chromatin and to active genes in salivary gland polytene chromosomes. We show that a fraction of profilin is located in the nucleus, where profilin is highly concentrated in the nucleoplasm and at the nuclear periphery. Moreover, profilin is associated with multiple bands in the po...

2014
Fabienne Gay-Crosier Domingo Barber Jacques Bienvenu

Results 13/30, 13/21 and 6/19 were sensitized to profilin, while 14/30, 11/21 and 5/19 were positive to Bet v 1. 40% of profilin positive patients had clinical food allergy with melon or water melon. ISAC profilin results were compared at different cut-off levels with SPT to pure profilin. 11 patients were serologically profilin positive between 0.01 and 0.29 ISU ; 7 of them were SPT profilin p...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2001
J Lu T D Pollard

We tested the ability of 87 profilin point mutations to complement temperature-sensitive and null mutations of the single profilin gene of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. We compared the biochemical properties of 13 stable noncomplementing profilins with an equal number of complementing profilin mutants. A large quantitative database revealed the following: 1) in a profilin null ba...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1998
W Witke A V Podtelejnikov A Di Nardo J D Sutherland C B Gurniak C Dotti M Mann

Profilins are thought to be essential for regulation of actin assembly. However, the functions of profilins in mammalian tissues are not well understood. In mice profilin I is expressed ubiquitously while profilin II is expressed at high levels only in brain. In extracts from mouse brain, profilin I and profilin II can form complexes with regulators of endocytosis, synaptic vesicle recycling an...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1986
M Sato W H Schwarz T D Pollard

We investigated the mechanical properties of two abundant, cytoplasmic proteins from Acanthamoeba, profilin and actin, and found that while both profilin and nonfilamentous actin alone behaved as solids, mixtures of the two proteins were viscoelastic liquids. When allowed to equilibrate, profilin formed a viscoelastic solid with mechanical properties similar to filamentous and nonfilamentous ac...

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