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Identification of a Suppressor of the Dictyostelium Profilin-minus Phenotype as a CD36/LIMP-II Homologue

Profilin is an ubiquitous G-actin binding protein in eukaryotic cells. Lack of both profilin isoforms in Dictyostelium discoideum resulted in impaired cytokinesis and an arrest in development. A restriction enzyme–mediated integration approach was applied to profilin-minus cells to identify suppress...

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Autores principales: Karakesisoglou, Iakowos, Janssen, Klaus-Peter, Eichinger, Ludwig, Noegel, Angelika A., Schleicher, Michael
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2148220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10189376
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author Karakesisoglou, Iakowos
Janssen, Klaus-Peter
Eichinger, Ludwig
Noegel, Angelika A.
Schleicher, Michael
author_facet Karakesisoglou, Iakowos
Janssen, Klaus-Peter
Eichinger, Ludwig
Noegel, Angelika A.
Schleicher, Michael
author_sort Karakesisoglou, Iakowos
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description Profilin is an ubiquitous G-actin binding protein in eukaryotic cells. Lack of both profilin isoforms in Dictyostelium discoideum resulted in impaired cytokinesis and an arrest in development. A restriction enzyme–mediated integration approach was applied to profilin-minus cells to identify suppressor mutants for the developmental phenotype. A mutant with wild-type–like development and restored cytokinesis was isolated. The gene affected was found to code for an integral membrane glycoprotein of a predicted size of 88 kD containing two transmembrane domains, one at the NH(2) terminus and the other at the COOH terminus. It is homologous to mammalian CD36/LIMP-II and represents the first member of this family in D. discoideum, therefore the name DdLIMP is proposed. Targeted disruption of the lmpA gene in the profilin-minus background also rescued the mutant phenotype. Immunofluorescence revealed a localization in vesicles and ringlike structures on the cell surface. Partially purified DdLIMP bound specifically to PIP(2) in sedimentation and gel filtration assays. A direct interaction between DdLIMP and profilin could not be detected, and it is unclear how far upstream in a regulatory cascade DdLIMP might be positioned. However, the PIP(2) binding of DdLIMP points towards a function via the phosphatidylinositol pathway, a major regulator of profilin.
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spelling pubmed-21482202008-05-01 Identification of a Suppressor of the Dictyostelium Profilin-minus Phenotype as a CD36/LIMP-II Homologue Karakesisoglou, Iakowos Janssen, Klaus-Peter Eichinger, Ludwig Noegel, Angelika A. Schleicher, Michael J Cell Biol Regular Articles Profilin is an ubiquitous G-actin binding protein in eukaryotic cells. Lack of both profilin isoforms in Dictyostelium discoideum resulted in impaired cytokinesis and an arrest in development. A restriction enzyme–mediated integration approach was applied to profilin-minus cells to identify suppressor mutants for the developmental phenotype. A mutant with wild-type–like development and restored cytokinesis was isolated. The gene affected was found to code for an integral membrane glycoprotein of a predicted size of 88 kD containing two transmembrane domains, one at the NH(2) terminus and the other at the COOH terminus. It is homologous to mammalian CD36/LIMP-II and represents the first member of this family in D. discoideum, therefore the name DdLIMP is proposed. Targeted disruption of the lmpA gene in the profilin-minus background also rescued the mutant phenotype. Immunofluorescence revealed a localization in vesicles and ringlike structures on the cell surface. Partially purified DdLIMP bound specifically to PIP(2) in sedimentation and gel filtration assays. A direct interaction between DdLIMP and profilin could not be detected, and it is unclear how far upstream in a regulatory cascade DdLIMP might be positioned. However, the PIP(2) binding of DdLIMP points towards a function via the phosphatidylinositol pathway, a major regulator of profilin. The Rockefeller University Press 1999-04-05 /pmc/articles/PMC2148220/ /pubmed/10189376 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/).
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Karakesisoglou, Iakowos
Janssen, Klaus-Peter
Eichinger, Ludwig
Noegel, Angelika A.
Schleicher, Michael
Identification of a Suppressor of the Dictyostelium Profilin-minus Phenotype as a CD36/LIMP-II Homologue
title Identification of a Suppressor of the Dictyostelium Profilin-minus Phenotype as a CD36/LIMP-II Homologue
title_full Identification of a Suppressor of the Dictyostelium Profilin-minus Phenotype as a CD36/LIMP-II Homologue
title_fullStr Identification of a Suppressor of the Dictyostelium Profilin-minus Phenotype as a CD36/LIMP-II Homologue
title_full_unstemmed Identification of a Suppressor of the Dictyostelium Profilin-minus Phenotype as a CD36/LIMP-II Homologue
title_short Identification of a Suppressor of the Dictyostelium Profilin-minus Phenotype as a CD36/LIMP-II Homologue
title_sort identification of a suppressor of the dictyostelium profilin-minus phenotype as a cd36/limp-ii homologue
topic Regular Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2148220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10189376
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