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
2014
Site-specific cation release drives actin filament severing by vertebrate cofilin
Kang H, Bradley MJ, Cao W, Zhou K, Grintsevich EE, Michelot A, Sindelar CV, Hochstrasser M, De La Cruz EM. Site-specific cation release drives actin filament severing by vertebrate cofilin. Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America 2014, 111: 17821-17826. PMID: 25468977, PMCID: PMC4273407, DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1413397111.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFilament severingActin filamentsActin filament severingKey regulatory functionsConcentration of endsActin filament fragmentationEukaryotic cellsCation-binding sitesProtein cofilinDeletion mutantsS. cerevisiaeSubunit exchangeFilament turnoverActin polymerizationEssential functionsSite-specific interactionsCofilinMolecular mechanismsAssembly dynamicsRegulatory functionsActin moleculesFilament fragmentationFilament structureSustained motilitySevering