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Probing Myosin Ensemble Mechanics in Actin Filament Bundles Using Optical Tweezers
Published on: May 4, 2022
A crosslinked and ribosylated actin trimer does not interact productively with myosin
Navneet Sidhu1,1, John F Dawson1,1
1Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1, Canada.
Abstract:
A purified F-actin-derived actin trimer that interacts with end-binding proteins did not activate or bind the side-binding protein myosin under rigor conditions. Remodeling of the actin trimer by the binding of gelsolin did not rescue myosin binding, nor did the use of different means of inhibiting the polymerization of the trimer. Our results demonstrate that ADP-ribosylation on all actin subunits of an F-actin-derived trimer inhibits myosin binding and that the binding of DNase-I to the pointed end subunits of a crosslinked trimer also remodels the myosin binding site. Taken together, this work highlights the need for a careful balance between modification of actin subunits and maintaining protein-protein interactions to produce a physiologically relevant short F-actin complex.
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