Characterization of F-actin bundling activity of Tetrahymena elongation factor 1α investigated with rabbit skeletal muscle actin

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Elongation factor 1α (EF-1α) is an essential factor for protein synthesis in eukaryotes. Here, we demonstrated that Tetrahymena EF-1α induced bundles of rabbit skeletal muscle F-actin as well as Tetrahymena F-actin in vitro, although Tetrahymena and skeletal muscle actins are different in some parts of their primary structures and in the binding abilities to some actin-binding proteins. Co-sedimentation experiments showed that the binding ratio of Tetrahymena EF-1α to skeletal muscle F-actin in the bundles was 1 : 1. Electron microscopic observation showed that alkaline pH or high ionic strength reduced the bundling activity of Tetrahymena EF-1α to some extent, although the EF-1α seemed to be able to induce bundling of the F-actin within the range of physiological condition.

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Kurasawa, Y., Watanabe, Y., & Numata, O. (1996). Characterization of F-actin bundling activity of Tetrahymena elongation factor 1α investigated with rabbit skeletal muscle actin. Zoological Science, 13(3), 371–375. https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.13.371

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