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N-terminal acetylation and arginylation of actin determines the architecture and assembly rate of linear and branched actin networks
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 298Issue 11102518Published online: September 21, 2022- Samantha M. Chin
- Tomoyuki Hatano
- Lavanya Sivashanmugam
- Andrejus Suchenko
- Anna S. Kashina
- Mohan K. Balasubramanian
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 0The great diversity in actin network architectures and dynamics is exploited by cells to drive fundamental biological processes, including cell migration, endocytosis, and cell division. While it is known that this versatility is the result of the many actin-remodeling activities of actin-binding proteins, such as Arp2/3 and cofilin, recent work also implicates posttranslational acetylation or arginylation of the actin N terminus itself as an equally important regulatory mechanism. However, the molecular mechanisms by which acetylation and arginylation alter the properties of actin are not well understood.