Annexins are a family of Ca2+/phospholipid-binding proteins that have diverse functions. To understand the function of annexin in Physarum polycephalum, we searched for its binding proteins. Here we demonstrate the presence of two novel annexin-binding proteins. The homology search of partial amino acid sequences of these two proteins identified them as aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (ARSs). Furthermore, antibody against aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases cross-reacted with one of two proteins. Our results imply the interaction between intracellular membrane dynamics and protein translation system, and may give a clue to understand the mechanism of some myositis diseases, which have been known to produce autoantibodies against ARSs. © 2005 by Japan Society for Cell Biology.
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Shirakawa, T., Nakamura, A., Kohama, K., Hirakata, M., & Ogihara, S. (2005). Class-specific binding of two aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases to annexin, a Ca2+-and phospholipid-binding protein. Cell Structure and Function, 29(5–6), 159–164. https://doi.org/10.1247/csf.29.159
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