Tian M, Mochizuki K, Loidl J (2022) Arrested crossover precursor structures form stable homologous bonds in a Tetrahymena meiotic mutant. PloS one 17(2):e0263691 PUBMED:35171923
Nabeel-Shah S, Garg J, Saettone A, Ashraf K, Lee H, Wahab S, Ahmed N, Fine J, Derynck J, Pu S, Ponce M, Marcon E, Zhang Z, Greenblatt JF, Pearlman RE, Lambert JP, Fillingham J (2021) Functional characterization of RebL1 highlights the evolutionary conservation of oncogenic activities of the RBBP4/7 orthologue in Tetrahymena thermophila. Nucleic acids research ( ): PUBMED:34086947
Nabeel-Shah S, Garg J, Kougnassoukou Tchara PE, Pearlman RE, Lambert JP, Fillingham J (2021) Functional proteomics protocol for the identification of interaction partners in Tetrahymena thermophila. STAR protocols 2(1):100362 PUBMED:33786459
Identifiers and Description
Gene Model Identifier
TTHERM_00190950
Standard Name
ACT1 (ACTin 1)
Aliases
PreTt08746 | 15.m00457 | actin | 3697.m00168
Description
ACT1 macronuclear actin; Actin; structural protein; monomeric subunits of the actin protein (G-actin) polymerize to form structural filiaments (F-actin); localized to the cleavage forrow during cytokinesis
ACT1 Actin, structural protein
involved in cell polarization
, endocytosis, and other cytos
keletal functions
General Information
No Data fetched for General Information
Associated Literature
Ref:16524910: Williams NE, Tsao CC, Bowen J, Hehman GL, Williams RJ, Frankel J (2006) The actin gene ACT1 is required for phagocytosis, motility, and cell separation of Tetrahymena thermophila. Eukaryotic cell 5(3):555-67
Ref:16593729: Cupples CG, Pearlman RE (1986) Isolation and characterization of the actin gene from Tetrahymena thermophila. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 83(14):5160-4