A severin deficient mutant of Dictyostelium discoideum has been isolated by the use of colony immunoblotting after chemical mutagenesis. In homogenates of wild-type cells, severin is easily detected as a very active F-actin fragmenting protein. Tests for severin in the mutant, HG1132, included viscometry for the assay of F-actin fragmentation in fractions from DEAE-cellulose columns, labeling of blots with monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies, and immunofluorescent-labeling of cryosections. Severin could not be detected in the mutant using these methods. The mutation in HG1132 is recessive and has been mapped to linkage group VII. The mutant failed to produce the normal severin mRNA, but small amounts of a transcript that was approximately 100 bases larger than the wild-type mRNA were detected in the mutant throughout all stages of development. On the DNA level a new Mbo II restriction site was found in the mutant within the coding region of the severin gene. The severin deficient mutant cells grew at an approximately normal rate, aggregated and formed fruiting bodies with viable spores. By the use of an image processing system, speed of cell movement, turning rates, and precision of chemotactic orientation in a stable gradient of cyclic AMP were quantitated, and no significant differences between wild-type and mutant cells were found. Thus, under the culture conditions used, severin proved to be neither essential for growth of D. discoideum nor for any cell function that is important for aggregation or later development.
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March 01 1989
A Dictyostelium mutant deficient in severin, an F-actin fragmenting protein, shows normal motility and chemotaxis.
E André,
E André
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
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M Brink,
M Brink
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
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G Gerisch,
G Gerisch
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
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G Isenberg,
G Isenberg
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
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A Noegel,
A Noegel
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
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M Schleicher,
M Schleicher
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
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J E Segall,
J E Segall
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
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E Wallraff
E Wallraff
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
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E André
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
M Brink
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
G Gerisch
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
G Isenberg
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
A Noegel
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
M Schleicher
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
J E Segall
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
E Wallraff
Max-Planck-Institute für Biochemie und Psychiatrie, Martinsried bei München, Federal Republic of Germany.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1989) 108 (3): 985–995.
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E André, M Brink, G Gerisch, G Isenberg, A Noegel, M Schleicher, J E Segall, E Wallraff; A Dictyostelium mutant deficient in severin, an F-actin fragmenting protein, shows normal motility and chemotaxis.. J Cell Biol 1 March 1989; 108 (3): 985–995. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.108.3.985
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