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Distinct functional constraints driving conservation of the cofilin N-terminal regulatory tail.


ABSTRACT: Cofilin family proteins have essential roles in remodeling the cytoskeleton through filamentous actin depolymerization and severing. The short unstructured N-terminal region of cofilin is critical for actin binding and harbors the major site of inhibitory phosphorylation. Atypically for a disordered sequence, the N-terminal region is highly conserved, but the aspects of cofilin functionality driving this conservation are not clear. Here, we screened a library of 16,000 human cofilin N-terminal sequence variants for their capacity to support growth in S. cerevisiae in the presence or absence of the upstream regulator LIM kinase. Results from the screen and subsequent biochemical analysis of individual variants revealed distinct sequence requirements for actin binding and regulation by LIM kinase. While the presence of a serine, rather than threonine, phosphoacceptor residue was essential for phosphorylation by LIM kinase, the native cofilin N-terminus was otherwise a suboptimal LIM kinase substrate. This circumstance was not due to sequence requirements for actin binding and severing, but rather appeared primarily to maintain the capacity for phosphorylation to inactivate cofilin. Overall, the individual sequence requirements for cofilin function and regulation were remarkably loose when examined separately, but collectively restricted the N-terminus to sequences found in natural cofilins. Our results illustrate how a regulatory phosphorylation site can balance potentially competing sequence requirements for function and regulation.

SUBMITTER: Sexton JA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10327202 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Distinct functional constraints driving conservation of the cofilin N-terminal regulatory tail.

Sexton Joel A JA   Potchernikov Tony T   Bibeau Jeffrey P JP   Casanova-Sepúlveda Gabriela G   Cao Wenxiang W   Lou Hua Jane HJ   Boggon Titus J TJ   De La Cruz Enrique M EM   Turk Benjamin E BE  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20230709


Cofilin family proteins have essential roles in remodeling the cytoskeleton through filamentous actin depolymerization and severing. The short unstructured N-terminal region of cofilin is critical for actin binding and harbors the major site of inhibitory phosphorylation. Atypically for a disordered sequence, the N-terminal region is highly conserved, but the aspects of cofilin functionality driving this conservation are not clear. Here, we screened a library of 16,000 human cofilin N-terminal s  ...[more]

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