Publications by authors named "A G Weeds"

F-actin treadmilling plays a key part in cell locomotion. Because immunofluorescence showed colocalisation of thymosin beta4 (Tβ4) with cofilin-1 and Arp2/3 complex in lamellipodia, we analyzed combinations of these proteins on F-actin-adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-hydrolysis, which provides a measure of actin treadmilling. Actin depolymerising factor (ADF)/cofilin stimulated treadmilling, while Tβ4 decreased treadmilling, presumably by sequestering monomers.

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Lamellipodial extension depends essentially on the polymerisation cycle of actin. In this cellular compartment the rate and extent of actin polymerisation is tightly regulated by a large number of actin-binding proteins. The main regulators comprise proteins of the actin-depolymerising factor (ADF)/cofilin family, which stimulate actin cycling, but there are also minor constituents like gelsolin and certain variants of tropomyosin that have so far not been considered to be lamellipodial constituents.

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The binding sites for actin depolymerising factor (ADF) and cofilin on G-actin have been mapped by competitive chemical cross-linking using deoxyribonuclease I (DNase I), gelsolin segment 1 (G1), thymosin beta4 (Tbeta4), and vitamin D-binding protein (DbP). To reduce ADF/cofilin induced actin oligomerisation we used ADP-ribosylated actin. Both vitamin D-binding protein and thymosin beta4 inhibit binding by ADF or cofilin, while cofilin or ADF and DNase I bind simultaneously.

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The general protein kinase inhibitor staurosporine (STS) has dual effects on human epidermoid cancer cells (A431) and normal rat kidney fibroblasts (NRK). It almost immediately stimulated increased lamellipodial activity of both cell lines and after 2 h induced typical signs of apoptosis, including cytoplasmic condensation, nuclear fragmentation, caspase-3 activation and DNA degradation. In the early phase we observed disruption of actin-containing stress fibres and accumulation of monomeric actin in the perinuclear region and cell nucleus.

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