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1: EMBO J. 2004 Jul 21;23(14):2713-22. Epub 2004 Jun 24.Click here to read Click here to read Links

Structure of the N-terminal half of gelsolin bound to actin: roles in severing, apoptosis and FAF.

Department of Chemistry and Centre for Blood Research, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.

The actin filament-severing functionality of gelsolin resides in its N-terminal three domains (G1-G3). We have determined the structure of this fragment in complex with an actin monomer. The structure reveals the dramatic domain rearrangements that activate G1-G3, which include the replacement of interdomain interactions observed in the inactive, calcium-free protein by new contacts to actin, and by a novel G2-G3 interface. Together, these conformational changes are critical for actin filament severing, and we suggest that their absence leads to the disease Finnish-type familial amyloidosis. Furthermore, we propose that association with actin drives the calcium-independent activation of isolated G1-G3 during apoptosis, and that a similar mechanism operates to activate native gelsolin at micromolar levels of calcium. This is the first structure of a filament-binding protein bound to actin and it sets stringent, high-resolution limitations on the arrangement of actin protomers within the filament.

PMID: 15215896 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

PMCID: PMC514944

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