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Crystallographic conformers of actin in a biologically active bundle of filaments
Authors:Cong Yao  Topf Maya  Sali Andrej  Matsudaira Paul  Dougherty Matthew  Chiu Wah  Schmid Michael F
Institution:1 National Center for Macromolecular Imaging and Verna and Marrs McLean Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA
2 Department of Biopharmaceutical Sciences, University of California at San Francisco, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA
3 Whitehead Institute and Department of Biology and Division of Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA
Abstract:Actin carries out many of its cellular functions through its filamentous form; thus, understanding the detailed structure of actin filaments is an essential step in achieving a mechanistic understanding of actin function. The acrosomal bundle in the Limulus sperm has been shown to be a quasi-crystalline array with an asymmetric unit composed of a filament with 14 actin-scruin pairs. The bundle in its true discharge state penetrates the jelly coat of the egg. Our previous electron crystallographic reconstruction demonstrated that the actin filament cross-linked by scruin in this acrosomal bundle state deviates significantly from a perfect F-actin helix. In that study, the tertiary structure of each of the 14 actin protomers in the asymmetric unit of the bundle filament was assumed to be constant. In the current study, an actin filament atomic model in the acrosomal bundle has been refined by combining rigid-body docking with multiple actin crystal structures from the Protein Data Bank and constrained energy minimization. Our observation demonstrates that actin protomers adopt different tertiary conformations when they form an actin filament in the bundle. The scruin and bundle packing forces appear to influence the tertiary and quaternary conformations of actin in the filament of this biologically active bundle.
Keywords:actin  electron cryomicroscopy  acrosomal bundle  energy minimization  conformational heterogeneity
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