Burridge K, Kelly T, Connell L
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci. 1982 Nov 4;299(1095):291-9. doi: 10.1098/rstb.1982.0133.
Proteins that may be involved in two types of actin-membrane association are discussed. The first set includes alpha-actinin, vinculin, fimbrin and a new cytoskeletal protein that are all concentrated in adhesion plaques, those regions of cultured fibroblasts where bundles of actin microfilaments terminate and where the plasma membrane comes close to the underlying substrate. The properties of non-muscle alpha-actinin suggest that it functions to cross-link actin filaments and thereby stabilize microfilament bundles rather than functioning in their attachment to the membrane. Fimbrin also appears to be involved in bundling of filaments rather than in attachment. In contrast, vinculin binds to the ends of actin filaments in vitro and is probably the best candidate for a role in the attachment of actin to membranes at the adhesion plaque. The discovery of a new protein, 215k, of unknown function, in the adhesion plaque suggests that many more proteins remain to be identified in this region. Attachment of actin filaments to other regions of the plasma membrane is also considered and a protein is described that seems to be a spectrin in brain and other tissues. The brain protein resembles erythrocyte spectrin in its physical properties, in binding actin, in being associated with cell membranes and in cross-reacting immunologically. We suggest that the brain protein and erythrocyte spectrin both belong to a family of related proteins (the spectrins) which function in the attachment of actin to membranes in many different cell types.
本文讨论了可能参与两种肌动蛋白与膜结合类型的蛋白质。第一类包括α - 辅肌动蛋白、纽蛋白、丝束蛋白和一种新的细胞骨架蛋白,它们都集中在黏着斑中,黏着斑是培养的成纤维细胞中的区域,肌动蛋白微丝束在此终止,且质膜靠近下方的底物。非肌肉型α - 辅肌动蛋白的特性表明,它的功能是交联肌动蛋白丝,从而稳定微丝束,而不是在其与膜的附着中发挥作用。丝束蛋白似乎也参与丝束的形成,而非附着过程。相比之下,纽蛋白在体外能与肌动蛋白丝的末端结合,可能是黏着斑处肌动蛋白与膜附着作用的最佳候选蛋白。在黏着斑中发现了一种功能未知的新蛋白215k,这表明该区域可能还有更多蛋白质有待鉴定。本文还考虑了肌动蛋白丝与质膜其他区域的附着,并描述了一种似乎是脑和其他组织中的血影蛋白的蛋白质。这种脑蛋白在物理性质、结合肌动蛋白、与细胞膜相关以及免疫交叉反应方面都与红细胞血影蛋白相似。我们认为,脑蛋白和红细胞血影蛋白都属于一个相关蛋白家族(血影蛋白家族),它们在许多不同细胞类型中发挥着将肌动蛋白附着到膜上的作用。