Effects of temperature on actin polymerized by Ca2+. Direct evidence of fragmentation.
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ABSTRACT: When the temperature is lowered from 20 to 4 degrees C, the specific viscosity of actin polymerized in the presence of either 4 mM-CaCl2 or 2 mM-MgCl2, but not of actin polymerized in the presence of 90 mM-KCl, is decreased by 50% in the absence of free ATP. Addition of ATP restores the viscosity of the actin polymerized by Mg2+, but not that of actin polymerized by Ca2+, to the original value. The effect of temperature on actin polymerized in the presence of Ca2+ is due to (a) polymer-into-monomer conversion, (b) latero-lateral aggregation of filaments, and (c) fragmentation of the filaments. Fragmentation, as demonstrated by fractional centrifugation and electron microscopy, was the most important of these.
SUBMITTER: Grazi E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC1152875 | biostudies-other | 1985 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other
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