نتایج جستجو برای: actinin

تعداد نتایج: 1770  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
A A Noegel S Rapp F Lottspeich M Schleicher M Stewart

The 120-kD gelation factor and alpha-actinin are among the most abundant F-actin cross-linking proteins in Dictyostelium discoideum. Both molecules are homodimers and have extended rod-like configurations that are respectively approximately 35 and 40 nm long. Here we report the complete cDNA sequence of the 120-kD gelation factor which codes for a protein of 857 amino acids. Its calculated mole...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2011
Fanjie Meng Frederick Sachs

Mechanical forces are ubiquitous modulators of cell activity but little is known about the mechanical stresses in the cell. Genetically encoded FRET-based force sensors now allow the measurement of local stress in specific host proteins in vivo in real time. For a minimally invasive probe, we designed one with a mechanical compliance matching that of many common cytoskeleton proteins. sstFRET i...

2006
Jason W. Triplett Fredrick M. Pavalko

Triplett, Jason W., and Fredrick M. Pavalko. Disruption of -actinin-integrin interactions at focal adhesions renders osteoblasts susceptible to apoptosis. Am J Physiol Cell Physiol 291: C909–C921, 2006. First published June 28, 2006; doi:10.1152/ajpcell.00113.2006.—Maintenance of bone structural integrity depends in part on the rate of apoptosis of bone-forming osteoblasts. Because substrate ad...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1983
J W Sanger J M Sanger B M Jockusch

In the stress fibers of two types of nonmuscle cells, epithelia (PtK2, bovine lens) and fibroblasts (Gerbil fibroma, WI-38, primary human) the spacing between sites of alpha-actinin localization differs by a factor of about 1.6 as determined by indirect immunofluorescence and ultrastructural localization with peroxidase-labeled antibody. Both methods reveal striations along the stress fibers wi...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2006
Jason W Triplett Fredrick M Pavalko

Maintenance of bone structural integrity depends in part on the rate of apoptosis of bone-forming osteoblasts. Because substrate adhesion is an important regulator of apoptosis, we have investigated the role of focal adhesions in regulating bone cell apoptosis. To test this, we expressed a truncated form of alpha-actinin (ROD-GFP) that competitively displaces endogenous alpha-actinin from focal...

2018
Mohammad M. Maneshi Frederick Sachs Susan Z. Hua

Mechanical perturbations increase intracellular Ca2+ in cells, but the coupling of mechanical forces to the Ca2+ influx is not well understood. We used a microfluidic chamber driven with a high-speed pressure servo to generate defined fluid shear stress to cultured astrocytes, and simultaneously measured cytoskeletal forces using a force sensitive actinin optical sensor and intracellular Ca2+. ...

2014
Geert A. A. Van Raemdonck Wiebren A. A. Tjalma Edmond P. Coen Christophe E. Depuydt Xaveer W. M. Van Ostade

OBJECTIVES Cervicovaginal fluid (CVF) can be considered as a potential source of biomarkers for diseases of the lower female reproductive tract. The fluid can easily be collected, thereby offering new opportunities such as the development of self tests. Our objective was to identify a CVF protein biomarker for cervical cancer or its precancerous state. METHODS A differential proteomics study ...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1999
B D Leinweber P C Leavis Z Grabarek C L Wang K G Morgan

An interaction between extracellular regulated kinase 1 (ERK1) and calponin has previously been reported (Menice, Hulvershorn, Adam, Wang and Morgan (1997) J. Biol. Chem. 272 (40), 25157-25161) and has been suggested to reflect a function of calponin as a signalling molecule. We report in this study that calponin binds to both ERK1 and ERK2 under native conditions as well as in an overlay assay...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 1998
Fredrick M Pavalko Neal X Chen Charles H Turner David B Burr Simon Atkinson Yeou-Fang Hsieh Jinya Qiu Randall L Duncan

Mechanical stimulation of bone induces new bone formation in vivo and increases the metabolic activity and gene expression of osteoblasts in culture. We investigated the role of the actin cytoskeleton and actin-membrane interactions in the transmission of mechanical signals leading to altered gene expression in cultured MC3T3-E1 osteoblasts. Application of fluid shear to osteoblasts caused reor...

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