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Conformational and functional studies of three gelsolin subdomain-1 synthetic peptides and their implication in actin polymerization
Authors:Jeanne Feinberg  Jean Mery  Frdric Heitz  Yves Benyamin  Claude Roustan
Abstract:Gelsolin, a calcium and inositol phospholipid-sensitive protein, regulates actin filament length. Its activity is complex (capping, severing, etc.) and is supported by several functional domains. The N-terminal domain alone (S1), in particular, is able to impede actin polymerization. Our investigations were attempted to precise this inhibitory process by using synthetic peptides as models mimicking gelsolin S1 activity. Three peptides issued from S1 and located in gelsolin—actin interfaces were synthesized. The peptides (15–28, 42–55, and 96–114 sequences) were tested for their conformational and actin binding properties. Although the three peptides interact well with actin, only peptide 42–55 affects actin polymerization. A detailed kinetic study shows that the latter peptide essentially inhibits the nucleation step during actin polymerization. In conclusion, the present work shows that the binding of a synthetic peptide to a small sequence located outside the actin—actin interface is essential in the actin polymerization process. © 1997 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. Biopoly 41: 647–655, 1997
Keywords:gelsolin  synthetic peptides  actin polymerization
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