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  • Title: The sulfoxide of thymosin beta 4 almost lacks the polymerization-inhibiting capacity for actin.
    Author: Heintz D, Reichert A, Mihelic-Rapp M, Stoeva S, Voelter W, Faulstich H.
    Journal: Eur J Biochem; 1994 Jul 15; 223(2):345-50. PubMed ID: 8055902.
    Abstract:
    Thymosin beta 4 (T beta 4), a peptide of 43 amino acids, binds to actin monomers and inhibits filament formation. In preparations of T beta 4 from bovine lung tissue, the peptide is accompanied by a derivative in which the methionine residue in position 6 is replaced by its sulfoxide. T beta 4 sulfoxide inhibits actin polymerization to an extent approximately 20-times less than T beta 4. While an equimolar amount of T beta 4 prevented actin polymerization almost completely, polymerization with the corresponding amount of the sulfoxide proceeded in a manner similar to that of pure actin, except for a slight retardation. We showed that the decrease in the inhibitory activity is reflected by a 20-times lower affinity to actin. Interestingly, under non-polymerizing conditions, the affinity of T beta 4 sulfoxide for actin is as high as that of T beta 4 (approximately 1 microM). In accordance with this, no differences were found between T beta 4 and the sulfoxide in cross-linking experiments with the monomer, where both forms of the peptide yielded similar amounts of a 47-kDa band representing conjugates of actin and beta-thymosin, as proved by Western-blotting analysis. Likewise, both, T beta 4 and the sulfoxide retarded the exchange of G-actin-bound nucleotide to similar extents. Although the sulfoxide is presumably a product of autoxidation, it is attractive to speculate that oxidation of the methionine residue in T beta 4 may represent a regulatory switch for starting filament formation in non-muscle cells.
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