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Evolutionarily conserved modules in actin nucleation: lessons from Dictyostelium discoideum and plants

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    SYSNO ASEP0109160
    Document TypeJ - Journal Article
    R&D Document TypeJournal Article
    Subsidiary JOstatní články
    TitleEvolutionarily conserved modules in actin nucleation: lessons from Dictyostelium discoideum and plants
    TitleEvolutionarily conserved modules in actin nucleation: lessons from Dictyostelium discoideum and plants
    Author(s) Cvrčková, F. (CZ)
    Rivero, F. (DE)
    Bavlnka, Břetislav (UEB-Q)
    Source TitleProtoplasma - ISSN 0033-183X
    Roč. 224, 1/2 (2004), s. 15-31
    Number of pages17 s.
    Languageeng - English
    CountryAT - Austria
    Keywordsactin nucleation ; Dictyostelium discoideum ; Arabidopsis thaliana
    Subject RIVEF - Botanics
    R&D ProjectsGA204/02/1461 GA ČR - Czech Science Foundation (CSF)
    LN00A081 GA MŠMT - Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MEYS)
    CEZAV0Z5038910 - UEB-Q
    AnnotationThe actin cytoskeleton plays a central part in the dynamic organization of eukaryotic cell structure. Nucleation of actin filaments is a crucial step in the establishment of new cytoskeletal structures or modification of existing ones, providing abundant targets for regulatory processes. A substantial part of our understanding of actin nucleation derives from studies on yeast and metazoan cells. However, recent advances in structural and functional genome analysis in less traditional models, such as plants or Dictyostelium discoideum, provide an emerging picture of an evolutionarily conserved core of at least two actin nucleation mechanisms, one mediated by the Arp2/3 complex and the other one by the formin-based module. A considerable degree of conservation is found also in the systems controlling the balance between filamentous and globular actin (profilin, actin-depolymerizing factor/cofilin) and even in certain regulatory aspects, such as the involvement of Rho-related small GTPases. Identification of such conserved elements provides a prerequisite for the characterization of evolutionarily variable aspects of actin regulation which may be responsible for the rich morphological diversity of eukaryotic cells.
    WorkplaceInstitute of Experimental Botany
    ContactDavid Klier, knihovna@ueb.cas.cz, Tel.: 220 390 469
    Year of Publishing2005
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