The cDNA coding for mouse fibroblast tropomyosin isoform 2 (TM2) was placed into a bacterial expression vector to produce a fusion protein containing glutathione-S-transferase (GST) and TM2 (GST/TM2). Glutathione-Sepharose beads bearing GST/TM2 were incubated with [35S]methionine-labeled NIH 3T3 cell extracts and the materials bound to the fusion proteins were analyzed to identify proteins that interact with TM2. A protein of 10 kD was found to bind to GST/TM2, but not to GST. The binding of the 10-kD protein to GST/TM2 was dependent on the presence of Ca2+ and inhibited by molar excess of free TM2 in a competition assay. The 10-kD protein-binding site was mapped to the region spanning residues 39-107 on TM2 by using several COOH-terminal and NH2-terminal truncation mutants of TM2. The 10-kD protein was isolated from an extract of NIH 3T3 cells transformed by v-Ha-ras by affinity chromatography on a GST/TM2 truncation mutant followed by SDS-PAGE and electroelution. Partial amino acid sequence analysis of the purified 10-kD protein, two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel analysis and a binding experiment revealed that the 10-kD protein was identical to a calcium-binding protein derived from mRNA named pEL98 or 18A2 that is homologous to S100 protein. Immunoblot analysis of the distribution of the 10-kD protein in Triton-soluble and -insoluble fractions of NIH 3T3 cells revealed that some of the 10-kD protein was associated with the Triton-insoluble cytoskeletal residue in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner. Furthermore, immunofluorescent staining of NIH 3T3 cells showed that some of the 10-kD protein colocalized with nonmuscle TMs in microfilament bundles. These results suggest that some of the pEL98 protein interacts with microfilament-associated nonmuscle TMs in NIH 3T3 cells.
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March 01 1994
Binding of pEL98 protein, an S100-related calcium-binding protein, to nonmuscle tropomyosin
K Takenaga,
K Takenaga
Division of Chemotherapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan.
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Y Nakamura,
Y Nakamura
Division of Chemotherapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan.
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S Sakiyama,
S Sakiyama
Division of Chemotherapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan.
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Y Hasegawa,
Y Hasegawa
Division of Chemotherapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan.
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K Sato,
K Sato
Division of Chemotherapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan.
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H Endo
H Endo
Division of Chemotherapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan.
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K Takenaga
Division of Chemotherapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan.
Y Nakamura
Division of Chemotherapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan.
S Sakiyama
Division of Chemotherapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan.
Y Hasegawa
Division of Chemotherapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan.
K Sato
Division of Chemotherapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan.
H Endo
Division of Chemotherapy, Chiba Cancer Center Research Institute, Japan.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1994) 124 (5): 757–768.
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K Takenaga, Y Nakamura, S Sakiyama, Y Hasegawa, K Sato, H Endo; Binding of pEL98 protein, an S100-related calcium-binding protein, to nonmuscle tropomyosin. J Cell Biol 1 March 1994; 124 (5): 757–768. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.124.5.757
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