نتایج جستجو برای: actinin

تعداد نتایج: 1770  

Journal: :وقایع علوم کاربردی ورزش 0
korkut ulucan üsküdar univerity, haluk turksoy sok. no:14, altunizade, üsküdar, i̇stanbul, turkey. marmara university, basibuyuk yolu 9/3 maltepe saglık yerleşkesi, maltepe, istanbul, turkey betul biyik üsküdar univerity, haluk turksoy sok. no:14, altunizade, üsküdar, i̇stanbul, turkey sezgin kapici üsküdar univerity, haluk turksoy sok. no:14, altunizade, üsküdar, i̇stanbul, turkey canan sercan marmara university, basibuyuk yolu 9/3 maltepe saglık yerleşkesi, maltepe, istanbul, turkey oznur yilmaz üsküdar univerity, haluk turksoy sok. no:14, altunizade, üsküdar, i̇stanbul, turkey tunc catal üsküdar univerity, haluk turksoy sok. no:14, altunizade, üsküdar, i̇stanbul, turkey

actins are small globular filaments functioning in cell processes like muscle contraction, and stabilized to the sarcomeric z- discs by actin binding proteins (actinins). one of the important gene coding for actin binding proteins in fast twitch fibers is alpha- actinin- 3 (actn3). in this research, we have conducted a gene profile study investigating the genotype and allele distributions of ac...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Chelsea R Sprague Tamara S Fraley Hyo Sang Jang Sangeet Lal Jeffrey A Greenwood

Calpain-mediated proteolysis regulates cytoskeletal dynamics and is altered during aging and the progression of numerous diseases or pathological conditions. Although several cytoskeletal proteins have been identified as substrates, how localized calpain activity is regulated and the mechanisms controlling substrate recognition are not clear. In this study, we report that phosphoinositide bindi...

2014
Irina V. Ogneva Nikolay S. Biryukov Toomas A. Leinsoo Irina M. Larina

UNLABELLED The main hypothesis suggested that changes in the external mechanical load would lead to different deformations of the submembranous cytoskeleton and, as a result, dissociation of different proteins from its structure (induced by increased/decreased mechanical stress). The study subjects were fibers of the soleus muscle and cardiomyocytes of Wistar rats. Changes in external mechanica...

2011
Maria Trulsson Hao Yu Lennart Gisselsson Yinxia Chao Alexander Urbano Sonja Aits Ann-Kristin Mossberg Catharina Svanborg

Cell adhesion is tightly regulated by specific molecular interactions and detachment from the extracellular matrix modifies proliferation and survival. HAMLET (Human Alpha-lactalbumin Made LEthal to Tumor cells) is a protein-lipid complex with tumoricidal activity that also triggers tumor cell detachment in vitro and in vivo, suggesting that molecular interactions defining detachment are pertur...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2001
A M Gonzalez C Otey M Edlund J C Jones

Hemidesmosomes are multimeric protein complexes that attach epithelial cells to their underlying matrix and serve as cell surface anchorage sites for the keratin cytoskeleton. Two hemidesmosome components, the alpha6beta4 integrin heterodimer and a human autoantigen termed BP180, are transmembrane proteins that link the extracellular matrix to the keratin network in cells. Here, we report that ...

2014
Jennifer L. Hodges Samuel Martin Vilchez Hannelore Asmussen Leanna A. Whitmore Alan Rick Horwitz

Dendritic spines are micron-sized protrusions that constitute the primary post-synaptic sites of excitatory neurotransmission in the brain. Spines mature from a filopodia-like protrusion into a mushroom-shaped morphology with a post-synaptic density (PSD) at its tip. Modulation of the actin cytoskeleton drives these morphological changes as well as the spine dynamics that underlie learning and ...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2001
M Mills N Yang R Weinberger D L Vander Woude A H Beggs S Easteal K North

The alpha-actinins are a multigene family of four actin-binding proteins related to dystrophin. The two skeletal muscle isoforms of alpha-actinin (ACTN2 and ACTN3) are major structural components of the Z-line involved in anchoring the actin-containing thin filaments. In humans, ACTN2 is expressed in all muscle fibres, while ACTN3 expression is restricted to a subset of type 2 fibres. We have r...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1980
M S Mooseker R E Stephens

The bundle of filaments within the intestinal microvillus contains four major polypeptides in addition to actin calmodulin, a 70-kdalton subunit and two polypeptides with molecular masses similar to that of the Z-line component alpha-actinin (95 and 105 kdaltons). Two-dimensional mapping of tryptic peptides indicates that (a) alpha-actinins from chicken skeletal, cardiac, and smooth muscle are ...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
C A Otey F M Pavalko K Burridge

A number of cytoskeletal-associated proteins that are concentrated in focal contacts, namely alpha-actinin, vinculin, talin, and integrin, have been shown to interact in vitro such that they suggest a potential link between actin filaments and the membrane. Because some of these interactions are of low affinity, we suspect the additional linkages also exist. Therefore, we have used a synthetic ...

1998
Paul Young Charles Ferguson Sonia Bañuelos Mathias Gautel

The sarcomeric Z-disk, the anchoring plane of thin (actin) filaments, links titin (also called connectin) and actin filaments from opposing sarcomere halves in a lattice connected by α-actinin. We demonstrate by protein interaction analysis that two types of titin interactions are involved in the assembly of α-actinin into the Z-disk. Titin interacts via a single binding site with the two centr...

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