Ezrin, previously also known as cytovillin, p81, and 80K, is a cytoplasmic protein enriched in microvilli and other cell surface structures. Ezrin is postulated to have a membrane-cytoskeleton linker role. Recent findings have also revealed that the NH2-terminal domain of ezrin is associated with the plasma membrane and the COOH-terminal domain with the cytoskeleton (Algrain, M., O. Turunen, A. Vaheri, D. Louvard, and M. Arpin. 1993. J. Cell Biol. 120: 129-139). Using bacterially expressed fragments of ezrin we now demonstrate that ezrin has an actin-binding capability. We used glutathione-S-transferase fusion proteins of truncated ezrin in affinity chromatography to bind actin from the cell extract or purified rabbit muscle actin. We detected a binding site for filamentous actin that was localized to the COOH-terminal 34 amino acids of ezrin. No binding of monomeric actin was detected in the assay. The region corresponding to the COOH-terminal actin-binding site in ezrin is highly conserved in moesin, actin-capping protein radixin and EM10 protein of E. multilocularis, but not in merlin/schwannomin. Consequently, this site is a potential actin-binding site also in the other members of the protein family. Furthermore, the actin-binding site in ezrin shows sequence homology to the actin-binding site in the COOH terminus of the beta subunit of the actin-capping protein CapZ and one of the potential actin-binding sites in myosin heavy chain. The actin-binding capability of ezrin supports its proposed role as a membrane-cytoskeleton linker.
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15 September 1994
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September 15 1994
Ezrin has a COOH-terminal actin-binding site that is conserved in the ezrin protein family.
O Turunen,
O Turunen
Haartman Institute, Department of Virology, Helsinki University, Finland.
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T Wahlström,
T Wahlström
Haartman Institute, Department of Virology, Helsinki University, Finland.
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A Vaheri
A Vaheri
Haartman Institute, Department of Virology, Helsinki University, Finland.
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O Turunen
Haartman Institute, Department of Virology, Helsinki University, Finland.
T Wahlström
Haartman Institute, Department of Virology, Helsinki University, Finland.
A Vaheri
Haartman Institute, Department of Virology, Helsinki University, Finland.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1994) 126 (6): 1445–1453.
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O Turunen, T Wahlström, A Vaheri; Ezrin has a COOH-terminal actin-binding site that is conserved in the ezrin protein family.. J Cell Biol 15 September 1994; 126 (6): 1445–1453. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.126.6.1445
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