Examining F-actin interaction with intact talin and talin head and tail fragment using static and dynamic light scattering

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We examined the binding kinetics of intact talin and talin head and tail fragment with F-actin at pH 7.0 and at low ionic strength. We observed by a transient kinetic method a fast followed by a slower binding process for intact talin and talin tail fragment with filamentous actin. The latter can be attributed to F-actin cross-linking and/or bundling, which was observed in cosedimentation assays as well as by low shear viscometry and electron microscopy [Zhang, J., Robson, R. M., Schmidt, J. M. and Stromer, M. H. (1996) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 218, 530-537]. This finding is supported by dynamic light scattering measurements, indicating changes in internal actin filament dynamics due to cross-linking/ bundling events with intact talin and talin tail fragment. No binding of the talin head fragment with F-actin was detected by either method.

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Goldmann, W. H., Guttenberg, Z., Kaufmann, S., Hess, D., Ezzell, R. M., & Isenberg, G. (1997). Examining F-actin interaction with intact talin and talin head and tail fragment using static and dynamic light scattering. European Journal of Biochemistry, 250(2), 447–450. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1997.0447a.x

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