ASP‐56, a new actin sequestering protein from pig platelets with homology to CAP, an adenylate cyclase‐associated protein from yeast
- 24 February 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 298 (2-3) , 149-153
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(92)80043-g
Abstract
A new 56 kDa actin-binding protein (ASP-56) was isolated from pig platelet lysate. In falling ball viscosimetry it caused a reduction in viscosity that could be attributed to a decrease in the concentration of polymeric actin. Fluorescence measurements with NBD-labelled actin showed reduction of polymeric actin, too. These results could be explained by sequestering of actin in a non-polymerizable 1:1 ASP-56/actin complex. Sequencing of about 20 tryptic peptides of ASP-56 and comparison with known sequences revealed about 60% homology to the adenylate cyclase-associated protein (CAP) from yeastKeywords
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