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American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)
Molecular Biology of the Cell (1076)
Abstract

An examination of human-expressed sequence tags indicated the existence of an isoform of centractin, an actin-related protein localized to microtubule-associated structures. Using one of these tags, we isolated and determined the nucleotide sequence of a full-length cDNA clone. The protein encoded represents the first example of multiple isoforms of an actin-related protein in a single organism. Northern analysis using centractin-specific probes revealed three species of mRNA in HeLa cells that could encode centractin isoforms. One mRNA encodes the previously-identified centractin (now referred to as alpha-centractin). The full-length cDNA clone isolated using the expressed sequence tag encodes a new member of the centractin family, beta-centractin. A probe specific for alpha-centractin hybridized to the third species of mRNA observed (referred to as gamma-centractin). Comparisons of Northern blots of human tissues indicated that alpha-centractin and beta-centractin mRNAs are equally distributed in all populations of mRNA examined, whereas the expression of gamma-centractin appears to be tissue specific. The amino acid sequence of beta-centractin, deduced from the cDNA, indicates a 91% identity with alpha-centractin, increasing to 96% similarity when conservative amino acid changes are taken into account. As antibodies previously raised against alpha-centractin reacted only poorly with beta-centractin, new antibodies were produced and combined with two-dimensional gel electrophoresis to discriminate the two isoforms. Using this system, the subcellular distribution of the alpha- and beta-isoforms were determined. Both isoforms were found predominantly in the cytosolic fraction as a part of a previously identified 20S complex (referred to as the dynactin complex) with no evidence for a free pool of either isoform. The isoforms were found in a constant ratio of approximately 15:1 (alpha:beta) in the dynactin complex.

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Clark, S. W., Staub, O., Clark, I. B., Holzbaur, E. L., Paschal, B. M., Vallee, R. B., & Meyer, D. I. (1994). Beta-centractin: characterization and distribution of a new member of the centractin family of actin-related proteins. Molecular Biology of the Cell, 5(12), 1301–1310.

Authors 7
  1. S W Clark (first)
  2. O Staub (additional)
  3. I B Clark (additional)
  4. E L Holzbaur (additional)
  5. B M Paschal (additional)
  6. R B Vallee (additional)
  7. D I Meyer (additional)
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Issued 30 years, 9 months ago (Dec. 1, 1994)
Published 30 years, 9 months ago (Dec. 1, 1994)
Published Print 30 years, 9 months ago (Dec. 1, 1994)
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@article{Clark_1994, title={Beta-centractin: characterization and distribution of a new member of the centractin family of actin-related proteins.}, volume={5}, ISSN={1939-4586}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.5.12.1301}, DOI={10.1091/mbc.5.12.1301}, number={12}, journal={Molecular Biology of the Cell}, publisher={American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)}, author={Clark, S W and Staub, O and Clark, I B and Holzbaur, E L and Paschal, B M and Vallee, R B and Meyer, D I}, year={1994}, month=dec, pages={1301–1310} }