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Cooperative effects of cofilin (ADF) on actin structure suggest allosteric mechanism of cofilin function
Authors:Bobkov Andrey A  Muhlrad Andras  Pavlov Dmitry A  Kokabi Kaveh  Yilmaz Atilgan  Reisler Emil
Institution:The Burnham Institute, La Jolla, CA 92037, USA. abobkov@burnham.org
Abstract:Using site-specific fluorescence probes and cross-linking we demonstrated that cofilin (ADF), a key regulator of actin cellular dynamics, weakens longitudinal contacts in F-actin in a cooperative manner. Differential scanning calorimetry detected a dual nature of cofilin effects on F-actin conformation. At sub-stoichiometric cofilin to actin ratios, cofilin stabilized sterically and non-cooperatively protomers at the points of attachment, and destabilized allosterically and cooperatively protomers in the cofilin-free parts of F-actin. This destabilizing effect had a long range, with one cofilin molecule affecting more than 100 protomers, and concentration-dependent amplitude that reached maximum at about 1:2 molar ratio of cofilin to actin. In contrast to existing models, our results suggest an allosteric mechanism of actin depolymerization by cofilin. We propose that cofilin is less likely to sever actin filaments at the points of attachment as thought previously. Instead, due to its dual structural effect, spontaneous fragmentation occurs most likely in cofilin-free segments of filaments weakened allosterically by nearby cofilin molecules.
Keywords:actin  ADF  cofilin  cooperativity  DSC
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