Actin-binding protein
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Actin-binding proteins (also known as ABPs) are proteins that bind to actin.[1] This may mean ability to bind actin monomers, or polymers, or both.
Many actin-binding proteins, including α-actinin, β-spectrin, dystrophin, utrophin and fimbrin, do this through the actin-binding calponin homology domain.
This is a list of actin-binding proteins in alphabetical order.
0–9
[edit]- 25kDa
- 25kDa ABP from aorta
- 30akDA
- 30bkDa
- 34kDA
- 45kDa
- 110 kD dimer ABP
- 110 kD (Drebrin) [citation needed]
- p53
- p58gag [2]
- p185neu
- p116rip
A
[edit]- a-actinin
- Abl
- ABLIM
- Actin-Interacting MAPKKK Ssk2p
- ABP120
- ABP140
- Abp1p
- ABP280 (Filamin)
- ABP50 (EF-1a)[3]
- Acan 125 (Carmil)[4]
- ActA
- Actibind
- Actin
- Actinfilin
- Actinogelin
- Actin-regulating kinases
- Actin-Related Proteins
- Actobindin
- Actolinkin
- Actopaxin
- Actophorin
- Acumentin (= L-plastin)
- Adducin
- ADF/Cofilin
- Adseverin (scinderin)
- Afadin
- AFAP-110
- Affixin
- Aginactin
- AIP1
- Aldolase
- Angiogenin
- Anillin
- Annexins
- Aplyronine
- Archvillin (isoform of Supervillin)[5]
- Arginine kinase
- Arp2/3 complex
B
[edit]C
[edit]- c-Abl
- Calpactin (Annexin)
- CHO1
- Cortactin
- CamKinase II
- Calponin
- Chondramide
- Cortexillin
- CAP
- Caltropin
- CH-ILKBP
- CPb3
- Cap100
- Calvasculin
- Ciboulot
- Coactosin
- CAP23
- CARMIL
- Acan125
- Cingulin
- Cytovillin (Ezrin)
- CapZ/Capping Protein
- a-Catenin
- Cofilin
- CR16
- Caldesmon
- CCT
- Comitin
- Calicin
- Centuarin
- Coronin
D
[edit]- DBP40
- Drebrin
- Dematin (Band 4.9)
- Dynacortin
- Destrin (ADF/cofilin)
- Dystonins
- Diaphanous
- Dystroglycan
- DNase I
- Dystrophin
- Doliculide
- Dolastatins
E
[edit]- EAST
- Endossin
- EF-1a (ABP50)
- Eps15
- EF-1b
- EPLIN
- EF-2
- Epsin
- EGF receptor
- ERK
- ENC-1
- ERM proteins (ezrin, radixin, moesin, plus merlin)
- END3p
- Ezrin (the E of ERM protein family)
F
[edit]- F17R
- Fodrin (spectrin)
- Fascin
- Formins
- Fessilin
- Frabin
- FHL3
- Fragmin
- Fhos
- FLNA (filamin A)
- Fimbrin (plastin)
G
[edit]- GAP43
- Glycogenins
- Gas2
- G-proteins
- Gastrin-Binding Protein
- Gelactins I-IV
- Gelsolins
- Girdin
- Glucokinase
H
[edit]- Harmonin b
- Hrp36
- Hexokinase
- Hrp65-2
- Hectochlorin
- HS1 (actin binding protein)
- Helicase II
- Hsp27
- HIP1 (Huntingtin Interacting protein 1)
- Hsp70
- Histactophilin
- Hsp90
- Histidine rich protein II
- Hsp100
I
[edit]- Inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP)
- Insertin
- Interaptin
- IP3Kinase A (Inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate 3-kinase A)
- IQGAP
- Integrins
J
[edit]K
[edit]L
[edit]M
[edit]- MACF1[6]
- MacMARKS
- Mena
- Myopodin
- MAP1A
- Merlin (related to the ERM proteins)
- Myosins
- MAP-1C
- Metavinculin
- Moesin (the M of ERM proteins)
- Myosin light chain kinase
- MAL
- Mip-90
- Myosin Light Chain A1
- MARKS
- MIM
- MAYP
- Mycalolide (a macroglide drug)
- Mayven
- Myelin basic protein
N
[edit]- Naphthylphthalamic acid binding protein (NPA) N-RAP
- Nebulin
- N-WASP
- Neurabin
- Nullo
- Neurexins
- Neurocalcin
- Nexillin
O
[edit]P
[edit]- Palladin
- Plastin
- p30
- PAK (p21-activated Kinase)
- Plectin
- p47PHOX
- Parvin (actopaxin)
- Prefoldin
- p53
- PASK (Proline, Alanine rich Ste20 related Kinase)
- Presenilin I
- p58
- Phalloidin (not a protein; a small cyclic peptide)
- Profilin
- p185neu
- Ponticulin
- Protein kinase C
- Porin
- P.IB
- Prk1p (actin regulating kinase)
R
[edit]- Radixin (the R of ERM proteins)
- Rapsyn
- Rhizopodin
- RPL45
- RTX toxin (Vibrio cholerae)
- RVS 167
S
[edit]- Sac6
- Sla1p
- Srv2 (CAP)
- S-adenosyl-L-homocysteine hydrolase, (SAHH)
- Sla2p
- Synaptopodin
- Scinderin (adseverin)
- Synapsins
- Scruin
- Spectrin
- Severin
- Spectraplakins
- SVSII
- Shot (Short stop)
- Spire
- Shroom
- Smitin (Smooth Musc.Titin)
- Supervillin
- SipA
- Smoothelin
- Sucrose synthetase
- SipC
- Sra-1
- Spinophilin
- Ssk2p
- Swinholide
T
[edit]- Talin protein
- Toxophilin
- Twinfilin
- Tau
- Trabeculin
- Twinstar
- TCP-1
- Transgelin
- Transgelin 2
- Transgelin 3
- Tensin
- Tropomodulin
- Thymosin
- Tropomyosin
- Titin
- Troponin
- TOR2
- Tubulin bIV
U
[edit]V
[edit]W
[edit]Y
[edit]Z
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ dos Remedios CG, Chhabra D, Kekic M, et al. (April 2003). "Actin binding proteins: regulation of cytoskeletal microfilaments". Physiol. Rev. 83 (2): 433–73. doi:10.1152/physrev.00026.2002. PMID 12663865.
- ^ "p58gag" in The Encyclopaedia of Actin-Binding Proteins (and Drugs) Archived February 6, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, op. cit.
- ^ Yang, Fan; Demma, Mark; Warren, Vivien; Dharmawardhane, Suranganie; Condeelis, John (October 1990). "Identification of an actin-binding protein from Dictyostelium as elongation factor 1a". Nature. 347 (6292): 494–496. doi:10.1038/347494a0. ISSN 0028-0836.
- ^ Remmert, Kirsten; Olszewski, Thomas E.; Bowers, M.Blair; Dimitrova, Mariana; Ginsburg, Ann; Hammer, John A. (January 2004). "CARMIL Is a Bona Fide Capping Protein Interactant". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 279 (4): 3068–3077. doi:10.1074/jbc.m308829200. ISSN 0021-9258.
- ^ Oh, Sang W.; Pope, Robert K.; Smith, Kelly P.; Crowley, Jessica L.; Nebl, Thomas; Lawrence, Jeanne B.; Luna, Elizabeth J. (2003-06-01). "Archvillin, a muscle-specific isoform of supervillin, is an early expressed component of the costameric membrane skeleton". Journal of Cell Science. 116 (11): 2261–2275. doi:10.1242/jcs.00422. hdl:2022/26449. ISSN 1477-9137.
- ^ Chen, Hui-Jye; Lin CM; Lin CS; Perez-Olle R; Leung CL; Liem RKH (2006). "The role of microtubule actin cross-linking factor 1 (MACF1) in the Wnt signaling pathway". Genes Dev. 20 (14): 1933–45. doi:10.1101/gad.1411206. PMC 1522081. PMID 16815997.
External links
[edit]- The Encyclopaedia of Actin-Binding Proteins (and Drugs)– alphabetical list, sourced profile for each
- Maciver, Sutherland (ed.). "The Encyclopaedia of Actin-Binding Proteins (and Drugs)". Maciver Lab Web Page (online ed.). School of Biomedical Sciences, University of Edinburgh. Archived from the original on 2005-11-24.
- Actin-Binding+Proteins at the U.S. National Library of Medicine Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)