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. 1986 Jan 15;233(2):351-6.
doi: 10.1042/bj2330351.

Proteins of the human placental microvillar cytoskeleton. alpha-Actinin

Proteins of the human placental microvillar cytoskeleton. alpha-Actinin

O A Vanderpuye et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

The human placental syncytiotrophoblast microvilli are supported by an underlying cytoskeleton consisting mainly of actin microfilaments. The major proteins associated with the actin have Mr values of 105 000, 80 000 and 68 000. The 105 000-Mr protein is recognized by an antibody preparation raised to purified chicken gizzard alpha-actinin. Electron microscopy has shown that the human placental protein has dimensions similar to those reported for muscle alpha-actinin. About half of the placental microvillar alpha-actinin is released from the cytoskeleton in the presence of Ca2+. This effect occurs at concentrations of Ca2+ greater than 0.3 muM and has been used as the basis of a method for the purification of the placental alpha-actinin. This sensitivity to Ca2+ is not affected by trifluoperazine and is therefore likely to be a property of the alpha-actinin as such rather than being mediated via calmodulin.

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