The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Characterization of the Action of Porcine Brain Profilin on Actin Polymerization
Eisuke NISHIDAShohei MAEKAWAHikoichi SAKAI
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1984 年 95 巻 2 号 p. 399-404

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When porcine brain actin is polymerized in either KCl/MgCl2 or KCl alone, porcine brain profilin prolongs the lag phase and inhibits the rate and extent of polymerization in a concentration-dependent manner. Profilin also decreases the elongation rate in a concentration-dependent manner. Moreover, addition of profilin to steadystate actin filaments causes slow depolymerization. All these actions of profilin are explainable by a monomer sequestering mechanism. The inhibition by profilin of both the extent of polymerization and the elongation rate is stronger in KCl alone than in KCl/MgCl2. Moreover, it was found that brain profilin inhibits the polymerization of brain actin more strongly than that of muscle actin. Brain 88K protein/actin complex (88K/A), which has been shown to cap the barbed end of actin filaments, potentiates the inhibitory action of profilin; i.e. the extent of polymerization is much more reduced by profilin in the presence of 88K/A than in its absence.
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