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Amino acid sequence of Acanthamoeba actin
Authors:J Vandekerckhove  A A Lal  E D Korn
Institution:Laboratory of Genetics Rijksuniversiteit Gent K. L. Ledeganckstraat 35 B-9000 Gent, Belgium;Laboratory of Cell Biology National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute National Institutes of Health Building 3, Room B1-22 Bethesda, MD 20205 U.S.A.
Abstract:By amino acid sequence studies, only one form of cytoplasmic actin was detected in Acanthamoeba castellanii. Its amino acid sequence is very similar to the sequences of Dictyostelium and Physarum actins, from which Acanthamoeba actin differs in only nine and seven residues, respectively, including the deletion of the first residue. Acanthamoeba actin is unique in containing a blocked NH2-terminal neutral amino acid (glycine), while all other actins sequenced thus far have a blocked acidic amino acid (aspartic or glutamic) at the NH2 terminus. Acanthamoeba actin is also unique in that it contains an N epsilon-trimethyllysine residue at position 326. Like other actins, Acanthamoeba actin contains an NT-methylhistidine residue at position 73. The protein sequence is in complete agreement with the sequence derived from the nucleotide sequence of an expressed actin gene.
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