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Actin bundling via LIM domains
Clement Thomas, Monika Dieterle, Sabrina Gatti, Céline Hoffmann, Flora Moreau, Jessica Papuga and André Steinmetz
volume 3 | issue 5
may 2008Pages: 320 - 321
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The LIM domain is defined as a protein-protein interaction module involved in the regulation of diverse cellular processes including gene expression and cytoskeleton organization. We have recently shown that the tobacco WLIM1, a two LIM domain-containing protein, is able to bind to, stabilize and bundle actin filaments, suggesting that it participates to the regulation of actin cytoskeleton structure and dynamics. In the December issue of the Journal of Biological Chemistry we report a domain analysis that specifically ascribes the actin-related activities of WLIM1 to its two LIM domains. Results suggest that LIM domains function synergistically in the full-length protein to achieve optimal activities. Here we briefly summarize relevant data regarding the actin-related properties/functions of two LIM domain-containing proteins in plants and animals. In addition, we provide further evidence of cooperative effects between LIM domains by transiently expressing a chimeric multicopy WLIM1 protein in BY2 cells.
Authors
Clement Thomas
Centre de Recherche Public-Santé, Val Fleuri, Luxembourg
Monika Dieterle
Centre de Recherche Public-Santé, Val Fleuri, Luxembourg
Sabrina Gatti
Centre de Recherche Public-Santé, Val Fleuri, Luxembourg
Céline Hoffmann
Centre de Recherche Public-Santé, Val Fleuri, Luxembourg
Flora Moreau
Centre de Recherche Public-Santé, Val Fleuri, Luxembourg
Jessica Papuga
Centre de Recherche Public-Santé, Val Fleuri, Luxembourg
André Steinmetz
Centre de Recherche Public-Santé, Val Fleuri, Luxembourg




