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Site-specific inhibition of myosin-mediated motility in vitro by monoclonal antibodies
Monoclonal antibodies directed against seven different sites on Dictyostelium myosin (Peltz, G., J. A. Spudich, and P. Parham, 1985, J. Cell Biol., 100: 1016-1023) were tested for their ability to inhibit movement of myosin in vitro, using the Nitella-based myosin-mediated bead movement assay (Sheet...
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description | Monoclonal antibodies directed against seven different sites on Dictyostelium myosin (Peltz, G., J. A. Spudich, and P. Parham, 1985, J. Cell Biol., 100: 1016-1023) were tested for their ability to inhibit movement of myosin in vitro, using the Nitella-based myosin-mediated bead movement assay (Sheetz, M. P., R. Chasan, and J. A. Spudich, 1984, J. Cell Biol., 99: 1867-1871). To complement this functional assay, we located the binding sites of these antibodies by electron microscopy, using the rotary shadowing technique. One antibody bound to the 18,000- dalton light chain and inhibited movement completely. All of the remaining antibodies bound to various positions along the rod portion of the myosin molecule, which is approximately 1,800 A long. Antibodies that bound to the rod about 470, 680, and 1400 A from the head-tail junction did not alter myosin movement. One antibody appeared to bind very close to the head-tail junction and to inhibit movement 50%. Surprisingly, three antibodies that bound about 1,200 A from the head- tail junction inhibited movement completely. This inhibition did not depend on using intact IgG, since Fab' fragments had the same effect. |
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spelling | pubmed-21137462008-05-01 Site-specific inhibition of myosin-mediated motility in vitro by monoclonal antibodies J Cell Biol Articles Monoclonal antibodies directed against seven different sites on Dictyostelium myosin (Peltz, G., J. A. Spudich, and P. Parham, 1985, J. Cell Biol., 100: 1016-1023) were tested for their ability to inhibit movement of myosin in vitro, using the Nitella-based myosin-mediated bead movement assay (Sheetz, M. P., R. Chasan, and J. A. Spudich, 1984, J. Cell Biol., 99: 1867-1871). To complement this functional assay, we located the binding sites of these antibodies by electron microscopy, using the rotary shadowing technique. One antibody bound to the 18,000- dalton light chain and inhibited movement completely. All of the remaining antibodies bound to various positions along the rod portion of the myosin molecule, which is approximately 1,800 A long. Antibodies that bound to the rod about 470, 680, and 1400 A from the head-tail junction did not alter myosin movement. One antibody appeared to bind very close to the head-tail junction and to inhibit movement 50%. Surprisingly, three antibodies that bound about 1,200 A from the head- tail junction inhibited movement completely. This inhibition did not depend on using intact IgG, since Fab' fragments had the same effect. The Rockefeller University Press 1985-04-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2113746/ /pubmed/3980577 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Articles Site-specific inhibition of myosin-mediated motility in vitro by monoclonal antibodies |
title | Site-specific inhibition of myosin-mediated motility in vitro by monoclonal antibodies |
title_full | Site-specific inhibition of myosin-mediated motility in vitro by monoclonal antibodies |
title_fullStr | Site-specific inhibition of myosin-mediated motility in vitro by monoclonal antibodies |
title_full_unstemmed | Site-specific inhibition of myosin-mediated motility in vitro by monoclonal antibodies |
title_short | Site-specific inhibition of myosin-mediated motility in vitro by monoclonal antibodies |
title_sort | site-specific inhibition of myosin-mediated motility in vitro by monoclonal antibodies |
topic | Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2113746/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3980577 |