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Thermal stability of carp G-actin monitored by loss of polymerization activity using an extrinsic fluorescent probe
Authors:Atsushi Ooi  Fumiaki Yano  Tsuyoshi Okagaki
Institution:Faculty of Bioresources, Mie University, Tsu, Mie 514-8507, Japan
Abstract:ABSTRACT:   The thermal stability of carp G-actin was investigated by monitoring loss of actin polymerization ability. To determine the amount of native actin remaining after heat treatment, actin was labeled with a fluorescence reagent, N-(1-pyrene)iodoacetamide. The loss of polymerization ability of carp actin during heat treatment, at between 45 and 55°C, occurred faster than that of chicken actin. The inactivation rate was influenced by concentrations of ATP and Ca2+ in solution. With the increase of Ca2+ concentration, the inactivation of carp actin was markedly suppressed. Furthermore, the activation energy of the inactivation of carp actin obtained from an Arrhenius plot was similar to that of chicken actin. These results indicated that the thermal instability of carp G-actin was due to the low affinites of ATP and Ca2+ for carp actin described in a previous report.
Keywords:actin  ATP              Cyprinus carpio            divalent cation  thermal stability
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