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Changes in phosphorylation of an F-actin capping protein of Physarum polycephalum during the cell cycle
Authors:T Shibayama  K Nakaya  Y Nakamura
Abstract:The Cap 42(b), a Ca2+-dependent F-actin capping phosphoprotein of 42,000 daltons, was shown to be localized in the cytosol of Physarum polycephalum by measurements of phosphorylatability in the absence of Ca2+. The phosphorylation of Cap 42(b) in the cytosol changed during the cell cycle: it was high in the S and G2 phase, and low in the M phase and boundary phase between S and G2 phase. When the isolated Cap 42(b) was added to M phase cytosol, the phosphorylation of Cap 42(b) was significantly increased by at least 6-fold. Compared with this result, about 2-fold increase in the phosphorylation of Cap 42(b) was observed when the Cap 42(b) kinase was added to M phase cytosol. Therefore, it is likely that the low level of Cap 42(b) phosphorylation in M phase cytosol is mostly due to the decreased amount of phosphorylatable Cap 42(b) and to a lesser extent due to a low level of the Cap 42(b) kinase activity.
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