2007
DOI: 10.1139/o07-047
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Yeast actin with a subdomain 4 mutation (A204C) exhibits increased pointed-end critical concentration

Abstract: Characterizing mutants of actin that do not polymerize will advance our understanding of the mechanism of actin polymerization and will be invaluable for the production of short F-actin structures for structural studies. To circumvent the problem of expressing dominant lethal nonpolymerizing actin in yeast, we adopted a cysteine engineering strategy. Here we report the characterization of a mutant of yeast actin, AC-actin, possessing a single pointed-end mutation, A204C. Expression of this mutant in yeast resu… Show more

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“…Of these positions, previous data regarding substitutions at three were available: the D286A/D288A mutant is recessive lethal in yeast (Wertman et al 1992) and mutations at Gly245 exhibit reduced polymerization (Aspenström et al 1992). We previously reported our findings with the A204C mutant (Teal and Dawson 2007), which exhibited a markedly increased Cc at the pointed end.…”
Section: Selection Of Cysteine-engineered Residuessupporting
confidence: 49%
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“…Of these positions, previous data regarding substitutions at three were available: the D286A/D288A mutant is recessive lethal in yeast (Wertman et al 1992) and mutations at Gly245 exhibit reduced polymerization (Aspenström et al 1992). We previously reported our findings with the A204C mutant (Teal and Dawson 2007), which exhibited a markedly increased Cc at the pointed end.…”
Section: Selection Of Cysteine-engineered Residuessupporting
confidence: 49%
“…Yeast cell F-actin structures were visualized by fluorescence microscopy of rhodamine-phalloidin with a Nikon Eclipse E600 fluorescent microscope equipped with a CoolSnapfx monochrome CCD digital camera (Roper Scientific, Tucson, Arizona) and processed using Metamorph software (Molecular Devices, Downingtown, Pennsylvania) as described previously (Teal and Dawson 2007).…”
Section: Fluorescence Microscopy Of Yeast Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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