نتایج جستجو برای: actin

تعداد نتایج: 48777  

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2009
K M Schmoller O Lieleg A R Bausch

The high diversity of cytoskeletal actin structures is accomplished by myriads of actin binding proteins (ABPs). Depending on its concentration, even a single type of ABP can induce different actin microstructures. Thus, for an overall understanding of the cytoskeleton, a detailed characterization of the cross-linker's effect on structural and mechanical properties of actin networks is required...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2009
Stefan A. Koestler Klemens Rottner Frank Lai Jennifer Block Marlene Vinzenz J. Victor Small

Cells protrude by polymerizing monomeric (G) into polymeric (F) actin at the tip of the lamellipodium. Actin filaments are depolymerized towards the rear of the lamellipodium in a treadmilling process, thereby supplementing a G-actin pool for a new round of polymerization. In this scenario the concentrations of F- and G-actin are principal parameters, but have hitherto not been directly determi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
J H Shin M L Gardel L Mahadevan P Matsudaira D A Weitz

The organization of individual actin filaments into higher-order structures is controlled by actin-binding proteins (ABPs). Although the biological significance of the ABPs is well documented, little is known about how bundling and cross-linking quantitatively affect the microstructure and mechanical properties of actin networks. Here we quantify the effect of the ABP scruin on actin networks b...

Journal: :Current Biology 2001
Laurent Blanchoin Thomas D Pollard Sarah E Hitchcock-DeGregori

The actin filament network immediately under the plasma membrane at the leading edge of rapidly moving cells consists of short, branched filaments, while those deeper in the cortex are much longer and are rarely branched. Nucleation by the Arp2/3 complex activated by membrane-bound factors (Rho-family GTPases and PIP(2)) is postulated to account for the formation of the branched network. Tropom...

2016
Keitaro Shibata Akira Nagasaki Hiroyuki Adachi Taro Q. P. Uyeda

Actin filaments in different parts of a cell interact with specific actin binding proteins (ABPs) and perform different functions in a spatially regulated manner. However, the mechanisms of those spatially-defined interactions have not been fully elucidated. If the structures of actin filaments differ in different parts of a cell, as suggested by previous in vitro structural studies, ABPs may d...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2014
Owen L Lewis Robert D Guy Jun F Allard

F-actin networks are involved in cell mechanical processes ranging from motility to endocytosis. The mesoscale architecture of assemblies of individual F-actin polymers that gives rise to micrometer-scale rheological properties is poorly understood, despite numerous in vivo and vitro studies. In vitro networks have been shown to organize into spatial patterns when spatially confined, including ...

Journal: :Soft Matter 2021

Reconstituted F-actin/K8–K18 composite filament networks show increasing non-linear strain stiffening, which is induced and dominated by the keratin content.

Journal: :Biochemical and biophysical research communications 2008
Thomas Hubert Katrien Van Impe Joël Vandekerckhove Jan Gettemans

Actin works in concert with myosin I to regulate the transcription of ribosomal genes in the nucleolus. Recently, nucleolar actin has been shown to be active in its polymeric form raising the question how actin dynamics is regulated in the nucleolus. Here, we show that the actin capping protein CapG localizes in the nucleolus of cultured cells. CapG transport to the nucleolus is an active and A...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Clément Thomas Céline Hoffmann Monika Dieterle Marleen Van Troys Christophe Ampe André Steinmetz

We used confocal microscopy and in vitro analyses to show that Nicotiana tabacum WLIM1, a LIM domain protein related to animal Cys-rich proteins, is a novel actin binding protein in plants. Green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged WLIM1 protein accumulated in the nucleus and cytoplasm of tobacco BY2 cells. It associated predominantly with actin cytoskeleton, as demonstrated by colabeling and trea...

Journal: :The Plant cell 2002
Benjamin N Snowman David R Kovar Galina Shevchenko Vernonica E Franklin-Tong Christopher J Staiger

Signal perception and the integration of signals into networks that effect cellular changes is essential for all cells. The self-incompatibility (SI) response in field poppy pollen triggers a Ca(2+)-dependent signaling cascade that results in the inhibition of incompatible pollen. SI also stimulates dramatic alterations in the actin cytoskeleton. By measuring the amount of filamentous (F-) acti...

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