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Elongation factor 1beta is an actin-binding protein.

R Furukawa1, T M Jinks, T Tishgarten

  • 1Department of Cellular Biology, University of Georgia, 724 Biological Science Building, Athens, GA 30602, USA.

Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta
|August 2, 2001
PubMed
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A protein fragment, identified as elongation factor 1beta (eEF1beta), interacts with actin in Dictyostelium cells. This suggests eEF1beta plays a dual role in protein synthesis and cytoskeletal interaction.

Area of Science:

  • Cell Biology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Biochemistry

Background:

  • A 17 kDa polypeptide associated with actin in Dictyostelium discoideum was observed.
  • This polypeptide was suspected to be a degradation product of a larger protein.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify the 17 kDa polypeptide.
  • To investigate the interaction between this protein and actin.
  • To determine the cellular localization and potential dual role of the identified protein.

Main Methods:

  • Antibody production and Western blotting to identify the precursor protein.
  • cDNA library screening using the antibody.
  • Amino acid sequencing for protein identification.
  • In vitro binding assays with purified proteins and actin.

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  • Immunofluorescence microscopy for cellular localization.
  • Main Results:

    • The 17 kDa polypeptide was identified as a proteolytic fragment of elongation factor 1beta (eEF1beta).
    • Antibody against the fragment recognized a 29 kDa precursor in Dictyostelium.
    • cDNA sequencing confirmed the precursor as Dictyostelium eEF1beta.
    • In vitro assays demonstrated direct interaction of eEF1beta (fragment, recombinant, and complex) with actin.
    • Immunofluorescence showed eEF1beta in the cytoplasm, with concentration in cortical and hyaline regions.

    Conclusions:

    • eEF1beta is identified as a protein fragment interacting with actin in Dictyostelium.
    • Evidence supports physical and functional links between the translation machinery and the cytoskeleton.
    • eEF1beta may possess a dual function: promoting protein synthesis elongation and interacting with cytoplasmic actin.