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Two proteins from Saccharomyces cerevisiae: Pfy1 and Pkc1, play a dual role in activating actin polymerization and in increasing cell viability in the adaptive response to oxidative stress
Authors:Nuria Pujol,Carmel Bonet,Felip Vilella,Mima I. Petkova,Angel Mozo-Villarí  as,&   Maria Angeles de la Torre-Ruiz
Affiliation:Department de Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques-IRBLleida, Faculty of Medicine, University of Lleida, Lleida. Spain;;and Department de Medicina Experimental, Faculty of Medicine, University of Lleida, Lleida. Spain
Abstract:
In this work, we show that the proteins Pkc1 and Pfy1 play a role in the repolarization of the actin cytoskeleton and in cell survival in response to oxidative stress. We have also developed an assay to determine the actin polymerization capacity of total protein extracts using fluorescence recovery after photobleaching techniques and actin purified from rabbit muscle. This assay allowed us to demonstrate that Pfy1 promotes actin polymerization under conditions of oxidative stress, while Pkc1 induces actin polymerization and cell survival under all the conditions tested. Our assay also points to a relationship between Pkc1 and Pfy1 in the actin cytoskeleton polymerization that is required to adapt to oxidative stress.
Keywords:actin cytoskeleton    oxidative stress    Pkc1    profilin    FRAP    actin polarization
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