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Actin filament dynamics in the actomyosin VI complex is regulated allosterically by calcium-calmodulin light chain
Authors:Prochniewicz Ewa  Pierre Anaëlle  McCullough Brannon R  Chin Harvey F  Cao Wenxiang  Saunders Lauren P  Thomas David D  De La Cruz Enrique M
Affiliation:
  • 1 Department of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biophysics, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA
  • 2 Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, New Haven, CT 06520, USA
  • 3 Département de Physique, ENS de Cachan, F-94230 Cachan, France
  • Abstract:The contractile and enzymatic activities of myosin VI are regulated by calcium binding to associated calmodulin (CaM) light chains. We have used transient phosphorescence anisotropy to monitor the microsecond rotational dynamics of erythrosin-iodoacetamide-labeled actin with strongly bound myosin VI (MVI) and to evaluate the effect of MVI-bound CaM light chain on actin filament dynamics. MVI binding lowers the amplitude but accelerates actin filament microsecond dynamics in a Ca2+- and CaM-dependent manner, as indicated from an increase in the final anisotropy and a decrease in the correlation time of transient phosphorescence anisotropy decays. MVI with bound apo-CaM or Ca2+-CaM weakly affects actin filament microsecond dynamics, relative to other myosins (e.g., muscle myosin II and myosin Va). CaM dissociation from bound MVI damps filament rotational dynamics (i.e., increases the torsional rigidity), such that the perturbation is comparable to that induced by other characterized myosins. Analysis of individual actin filament shape fluctuations imaged by fluorescence microscopy reveals a correlated effect on filament bending mechanics. These data support a model in which Ca2+-dependent CaM binding to the IQ domain of MVI is linked to an allosteric reorganization of the actin binding site(s), which alters the structural dynamics and the mechanical rigidity of actin filaments. Such modulation of filament dynamics may contribute to the Ca2+- and CaM-dependent regulation of myosin VI motility and ATP utilization.
    Keywords:CaM, calmodulin   TPA, transient phosphorescence anisotropy   EGTA, ethylene glycol bis(β-aminoethyl ether) N,N&prime  -tetraacetic acid   2D, two-dimensional   ErIA, erythrosin iodoacetamide
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