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Recombinant alpha-actin for specific fluorescent labeling.


ABSTRACT: Until recently, actin was thought to act merely as a passive track for its motility partner, myosin, during actomyosin interactions. Yet a recent report having observed dynamical conformational changes in labeled skeletal muscle alpha-actin suggests that actin has a more active role. Because the labeling technique was still immature, however, conclusions regarding the significance of the different conformations are difficult to make. Here, we describe the preparation of fully active alpha-actin obtained from a baculovirus expression system. We developed alpha-actin recombinants, of which subdomains 1 and 2 have specific sites for fluorescent probes. This specific labeling technique offers to significantly expand the information acquired from actin studies.

SUBMITTER: Iwane AH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3621554 | biostudies-literature | 2009

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Recombinant alpha-actin for specific fluorescent labeling.

Iwane Atsuko H AH   Morimatsu Masatoshi M   Yanagida Toshio T  

Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and biological sciences 20090101 10


Until recently, actin was thought to act merely as a passive track for its motility partner, myosin, during actomyosin interactions. Yet a recent report having observed dynamical conformational changes in labeled skeletal muscle alpha-actin suggests that actin has a more active role. Because the labeling technique was still immature, however, conclusions regarding the significance of the different conformations are difficult to make. Here, we describe the preparation of fully active alpha-actin  ...[more]

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