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Publication : Is gamma-actin a regulator of amino acid transport?

First Author  Lin G Year  1996
Journal  Am J Physiol Volume  270
Issue  6 Pt 1 Pages  C1647-55
PubMed ID  8764147 Mgi Jnum  J:34054
Mgi Id  MGI:81531 Doi  10.1152/ajpcell.1996.270.6.C1647
Citation  Lin G, et al. (1996) Is gamma-actin a regulator of amino acid transport?. Am J Physiol 270(6 Pt 1):C1647-55
abstractText  A mutated yeast cell line incapable of growth in minimal medium with proline as the sole nitrogen source was restored to normal growth by transfection with a cDNA from mouse Ehrlich cells. The cloned cDNA (E51) was found to be 90% homologous to gamma-actin. Immediately after transfection with E51 cDNA, both alpha-aminoisobutyric acid (AIB) and proline uptake in the mutated yeast were increased, particularly at pH 5. The expression of the same E51 cDNA also enhanced amino acid uptake in Xenopus laevis oocytes after injection into the Xenopus nuclei. A mutated mammalian lymphocyte cell line (GF-17), deficient in system A transport, also showed increased Na(+)-dependent transport after transfection with E51 cDNA. Whereas the mock transfected GF-17 cells failed to grow in the selection medium, the transfectants with E51 cDNA grew better than the untransfected cells. The data are consistent with the conclusion that expression of E51 cDNA can modify inactive, endogenous amino acid transporters, permitting substantial amino acid uptake in cells deficient in amino acid transporter(s) and permitting rapid cell growth. The data suggest that the gamma-actin-like protein coded for by E51 cDNA may play a significant regulatory role in amino acid transport.
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