Bioinformatics analysis of actin interactome: Characterization of the nuclear and cytoplasmic actin-binding proteins

Author:

Mokin Yakov I.1,Povarova Olga I.1,Antifeeva Iuliia A.1,Artemov Alexey V.1,Uversky Vladimir N.2,Turoverov Konstantin K.1,Kuznetsova Irina M.1,Fonin Alexander V.1

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Cytology

2. University of South Florida

Abstract

Abstract Actin is present in the cytoplasm and nucleus of every eukaryotic cell. In the cytoplasm, framework and motor functions of actin are associated with its ability to polymerize to form F-actin. In the nucleus, globular actin plays a significant functional role. For a globular protein, actin has a uniquely large number of proteins with which it interacts. Bioinformatics analysis of the actin interactome showed that only a part of actin-binding proteins are both cytoplasmic and nuclear. There are proteins that interact only with cytoplasmic, or only with nuclear actin. The first pool includes proteins associated with the formation, regulation, and functioning of the actin cytoskeleton predominate, while nuclear actin-binding proteins are involved in the majority of key nuclear processes, from regulation of transcription to DNA damage response. Bioinformatics analysis of the structure of actin-binding proteins showed that these are mainly intrinsically disordered proteins, many of which are part of membrane-less organelles. Interestingly, although the number of actin-binding proteins in the nucleus is greater than in the cytoplasm, the drivers for the formation of the membrane-less organelles in the cytoplasm are significantly (four times) greater than in the nucleus.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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