Literature DB >> 21710382

The long journey: actin on the road to pro- and eukaryotic cells.

Brigitte M Jockusch1, Peter L Graumann.   

Abstract

Actin-like proteins comprise a large group of polymorphic proteins that readily form filaments engaged in cytoskeletal functions. Various members have been identified in prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, e.g. MreB, ParM and Ta0583, and actin and the actin-related proteins, ARPs, respectively. Therefore, it is assumed that an ancestor of actin/MreB/ParM already existed in the last common progenitor of all cells. In eubacteria and archaea, actin-like proteins are either membrane-associated or freely soluble, and their activities are related to motility, cell shape maintenance, subcellular organization and cell cycle progression. In eukaryotes, all these functions are executed by actin in various isoforms. Additional functions have been described for actin and ARPs in the nucleus of the eukaryotic cell, and some of those were also discovered in prokaryotes. In the current essay, we compare structures and selected functions of prokaryotic and eukaryotic actins and discuss various aspects on how actins may have found their way into bacteria, into the eukaryotic cytoplasm and into the nuclear compartment.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21710382     DOI: 10.1007/112_2011_1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Physiol Biochem Pharmacol        ISSN: 0303-4240            Impact factor:   5.545


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4.  A molecular evolution approach to study the roles of tropomyosin in fission yeast.

Authors:  Susanne Cranz-Mileva; Melissa C Pamula; Bipasha Barua; Brinda Desai; Yaejee Hannah Hong; Jacquelyn Russell; Richard Trent; Jianqiu Wang; Nancy C Walworth; Sarah E Hitchcock-DeGregori
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Authors:  Kiyokazu Morioka; Hiromi Takano-Ohmuro
Journal:  Acta Histochem Cytochem       Date:  2016-04-09       Impact factor: 1.938

6.  Atomic insights into the genesis of cellular filaments by globular proteins.

Authors:  Laura McPartland; Danielle M Heller; David S Eisenberg; Ann Hochschild; Michael R Sawaya
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