2000
DOI: 10.1038/35024149
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Tyrosine phosphorylation in plant bending

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“…Taninos intervêm na estocagem e liberação de íons, especialmente do cálcio, o qual está envolvido na agregação dos componentes do citoesqueleto, particularmente dos microfilamentos de actina em células motoras (Toriyama & Satô 1971;FleuratLessard & Millet 1984;Fleurat-Lessard 1988;Kameyama et al 2000;Yamashiro et al 2001).…”
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“…Taninos intervêm na estocagem e liberação de íons, especialmente do cálcio, o qual está envolvido na agregação dos componentes do citoesqueleto, particularmente dos microfilamentos de actina em células motoras (Toriyama & Satô 1971;FleuratLessard & Millet 1984;Fleurat-Lessard 1988;Kameyama et al 2000;Yamashiro et al 2001).…”
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“…Thus far, we have found no evidence for pY-actin in mammalian cells (HeLa, Cos7, NIH 3T3, HEK293), even when exposed to stress or addition of PAO. pY-actin is present in the amoeboid stage of Acanthamoeba castellanii and is greatly increased in Acanthamoeba cysts (unpublished results), which are biologically analogous to Dictyostelium spores, and tyrosine phosphorylated actin has been reported in the plant Mimosa pudica L., where it seems to inhibit the bending of petioles that occurs upon contact (30,31).…”
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“…Actin is also one of the proteins found to be tyrosine phosphorylated in fibroblasts expressing constitutively active Src tyrosine kinase and displaying significant cytoskeleton rearrangement (4). In Mimosa pudica, a plant that closes its leaves and droops its petioles when touched, actin is heavily tyrosine phosphorylated, and a decrease in actin phosphorylation correlates with petiole bending (5). In none of these examples, however, is the precise connection between actin phosphorylation and cytoskeleton remodeling well understood.…”
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