2024
High-resolution yeast actin structures indicate the molecular mechanism of actin filament stiffening by cations
Xu X, Cao W, Swift M, Pandit N, Huehn A, Sindelar C, De La Cruz E, Hanein D, Volkmann N. High-resolution yeast actin structures indicate the molecular mechanism of actin filament stiffening by cations. Communications Chemistry 2024, 7: 164. PMID: 39079963, PMCID: PMC11289367, DOI: 10.1038/s42004-024-01243-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchActin filamentsVertebrate actinsActin structuresDNase I binding loopActin filament assemblyEukaryotic cell functionStructures of wild-typeNear-atomic resolution structuresPotential binding sitesActin subunitsFilament assemblyRegulatory proteinsDNase IA167ActinAdjacent subunitsRegulatory roleMolecular mechanismsVertebratesWild-typeGlutamic acidCell functionFilamentsSubunitResidues
2008
Widely Distributed Residues in Thymosin β4 Are Critical for Actin Binding
Au JK, Olivares AO, Henn A, Cao W, Safer D, De La Cruz EM. Widely Distributed Residues in Thymosin β4 Are Critical for Actin Binding. Biochemistry 2008, 47: 4181-4188. PMID: 18327913, PMCID: PMC2587058, DOI: 10.1021/bi701769u.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsActin Binding AffinityActin bindingProline residuesHydrophobic residuesAlanine residuesLysine residuesPro27Thymosin beta4Actin monomersPro29MutagenesisHydrophobic contactsLeu28Slow association rateResiduesLys19Thymosin β4Ile34Tbeta4Lys18Binding affinitiesTwo-step mechanismAssociation ratePro4Cis-trans isomerization
2007
Contributions from All Over
AU JK, DE LA CRUZ EM, SAFER D. Contributions from All Over. Annals Of The New York Academy Of Sciences 2007, 1112: 38-44. PMID: 17468230, DOI: 10.1196/annals.1415.015.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsProline residuesActin bindingWild-type complexHydrophobic contactsSite-directed mutagenesisStrong actin bindingHydrophobic residuesAlanine residuesCysteine 374Slow association rateRate of associationResiduesMutantsComplex variesTbeta4Association rateSulfo-1BindingCis-trans isomerizationKinetic basisComplexesPro27Pro29Lys19Mutagenesis