Title of article :
Cofilin Increases the Torsional Flexibility and Dynamics of Actin Filaments
Author/Authors :
Ewa Prochniewicz، نويسنده , , Neal Janson، نويسنده , , David D. Thomas، نويسنده , , Enrique M. De La Cruz، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
We have measured the effects of cofilin on the conformation and dynamics of actin filaments labeled at Cys374 with erythrosin-iodoacetemide (ErIA), using time-resolved phosphorescence anisotropy (TPA). Cofilin quenches the phosphorescence intensity of actin-bound ErIA, indicating that binding changes the local environment of the probe. The cofilin concentration-dependence of the phosphorescence intensity is sigmoidal, consistent with cooperative actin filament binding. Model-independent analysis of the anisotropies indicates that cofilin increases the rates of the microsecond rotational motions of actin. In contrast to the reduction in phosphorescence intensity, the changes in the rates of rotational motions display non-nearest-neighbor cooperative interactions and saturate at substoichiometric cofilin binding densities. Detailed analysis of the TPA decays indicates that cofilin decreases the torsional rigidity (C) of actin, increasing the thermally driven root-mean-square torsional angle between adjacent filament subunits from ∼4° (C=2.30×10−27 Nm2 radian−1) to ∼17° (C=0.13×10−27 Nm2 radian−1) at 25 °C. We favor a mechanism in which cofilin binding shifts the equilibrium between thermal ErIA-actin filament conformers, and facilitates two distinct structural changes in actin. One is local in nature, which affects the structure of actinʹs C terminus and is likely to mediate nearest-neighbor cooperative binding and filament severing. The second is a change in the internal dynamics of actin, which displays non-nearest-neighbor cooperativity and increases the torsional flexibility of filaments. The long-range effects of cofilin on the torsional dynamics of actin may accelerate Pi release from filaments and modulate interactions with other regulatory actin filament binding proteins.
Keywords :
cofilin , Anisotropy , cooperativity , Torsional rigidity , Actin
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology
Journal title :
Journal of Molecular Biology