Posttranslational Processing of Brain Actin |
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Authors: | Elizabeth Palmer,Humberto de la,Vega ,Dolores Grañ a,José L. Saborio |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cell Biology, Centro de Investigación y de Estudios Avanzados del IPN, México 14, D.F., M éxico |
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Abstract: | Abstract: Two short-lived isoforms of actin, named δ- and ε-actin, have been detected in brain extracts from rats labeled in vivo with [35S]methionine. These two molecular species have PI values slightly more basic than β- and γ-actin, the stable isoforms of the protein found in brain tissue. Under the appropriate incubation conditions δ- and ε-actin, synthesized in vivo , can be converted in vitro into β- and γ-actin. This posttranslational processing of δ- and ε-actin requires acetyl coenzyme A, suggesting that an acetylation step, presumably of the NH2-terminal end, is involved in the transformation of these proteins into β- and γ-actin. |
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Keywords: | Brain actin Posttranslational processing |
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