| Ono, S., Abe, H., Ngaoka,
R. & Obinata, T. (1993) Colocalization of ADF and cofilin in
intranuclear actin rods of cultured muscle cells, J. Mus. Res. and
Cell Mot. 14, 195-204.
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| Immunofluorescence
microscopy revealed that two actin-binding proteins of low molecular
weight with different functional activity, ADF and cofilin, are
transported into nuclei of cultured myogenic cells to form rod
structures there together with actin, when the cells were incubated in
medium containing dimethylsulfoxide. In most cases, ADF and cofilin
colocalized in the same nuclear actin rods, but ADF appeared to
predominate in mononucleated cells, while cofilin was present in
multinucleated myotubes. In some mononucleated cells, the nuclear actin
rods were composed of ADF and actin but devoid of cofilin. An ADF
homologue in mammals, destrin, was also translocated into nuclear actin
rods under similar conditions. As a nuclear transport signal sequence
exists in cofilin and ADF but not in actin, ADF and/or cofilin may be
responsible for the nuclear import of actin in myogenic cells under
certain conditions. |
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