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  • Allosteric regulation controls actin-bundling properties of human plastins.

Allosteric regulation controls actin-bundling properties of human plastins.

Nature structural & molecular biology (2022-05-20)
Christopher L Schwebach, Elena Kudryashova, Richa Agrawal, Weili Zheng, Edward H Egelman, Dmitri S Kudryashov
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Plastins/fimbrins are conserved actin-bundling proteins contributing to motility, cytokinesis and other cellular processes by organizing strikingly different actin assemblies as in aligned bundles and branched networks. We propose that this ability of human plastins stems from an allosteric communication between their actin-binding domains (ABD1/2) engaged in a tight spatial association. Here we show that ABD2 can bind actin three orders of magnitude stronger than ABD1, unless the domains are involved in an equally strong inhibitory engagement. A mutation mimicking physiologically relevant phosphorylation at the ABD1-ABD2 interface greatly weakened their association, dramatically potentiating actin cross-linking. Cryo-EM reconstruction revealed the ABD1-actin interface and enabled modeling of the plastin bridge and domain separation in parallel bundles. We predict that a strong and tunable allosteric inhibition between the domains allows plastins to modulate the cross-linking strength, contributing to remodeling of actin assemblies of different morphologies defining the unique place of plastins in actin organization.

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