Journal article

PROFILINS PURIFIED FROM HIGHER-PLANTS BIND TO ACTIN FROM CARDIAC-MUSCLE AND TO ACTIN FROM A GREEN-ALGA


Authors listRUHLANDT, G; LANGE, U; GROLIG, F

Publication year1994

Pages849-854

JournalPlant & Cell Physiology

Volume number35

Issue number5

ISSN0032-0781

eISSN1471-9053

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.pcp.a078668

PublisherOxford University Press


Abstract
Profilins purified from Zea mays transiently enhance the viscosity of polymerizing cardiac actin at ratios (profilin:actin) <1, but lower the viscosity at higher ratios. Specific binding of actin from the alga Chara corallina to higher plant profilins suggests strict conservation of interaction between both proteins in plants.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleRUHLANDT, G., LANGE, U. and GROLIG, F. (1994) PROFILINS PURIFIED FROM HIGHER-PLANTS BIND TO ACTIN FROM CARDIAC-MUSCLE AND TO ACTIN FROM A GREEN-ALGA, Plant & Cell Physiology, 35(5), pp. 849-854. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.pcp.a078668

APA Citation styleRUHLANDT, G., LANGE, U., & GROLIG, F. (1994). PROFILINS PURIFIED FROM HIGHER-PLANTS BIND TO ACTIN FROM CARDIAC-MUSCLE AND TO ACTIN FROM A GREEN-ALGA. Plant & Cell Physiology. 35(5), 849-854. https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.pcp.a078668



Keywords


CHARACHARA CORALLINAcytoskeletonDICTYOSTELIUM-DISCOIDEUMDIFFERENTIAL EXPRESSIONPLATELET PROFILINPOLYACRYLAMIDE GELSPROFILIN

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