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  • Actin polymerization is key for cellular force generation, controlled by the cell to regulate nucleation and elongation processes.
  • Cells can recreate these processes in controlled lab settings (in vitro), which helps study their signaling pathways for actin formation.
  • A method using a pyrene fluorophore allows researchers to easily detect and analyze actin filament formation based on increased fluorescence.

Article Abstract

The polymerization of actin underlies force generation in numerous cellular processes. While actin polymerization can occur spontaneously, cells maintain control over this important process by preventing actin filament nucleation and then allowing stimulated polymerization and elongation by several regulated factors. Actin polymerization, regulated nucleation, and controlled elongation activities can be reconstituted in vitro, and used to probe the signaling cascades cells use to control when and where actin polymerization occurs. Introducing a pyrene fluorophore allows detection of filament formation by an increase in pyrene fluorescence. This method has been used for many years and continues to be broadly used, owing to its simplicity and flexibility. Here we describe how to perform and analyze these in vitro actin polymerization assays, with an emphasis on extracting useful descriptive parameters from kinetic data.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3995334PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-62703-538-5_16DOI Listing

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