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Reversible movement of switch 1 loop of myosin determines actin interaction.


ABSTRACT: The conserved switch 1 loop of P-loop NTPases is implicated as a central element that transmits information between the nucleotide-binding pocket and the binding site of the partner proteins. Recent structural studies have identified two states of switch 1 in G-proteins and myosin, but their role in the transduction mechanism has yet to be clarified. Single tryptophan residues were introduced into the switch 1 region of myosin II motor domain and studied by rapid reaction methods. We found that in the presence of MgADP, two states of switch 1 exist in dynamic equilibrium. Actin binding shifts the equilibrium towards one of the MgADP states, whereas ATP strongly favors the other. In the light of electron cryo-microscopic and X-ray crystallographic results, these findings lead to a specific structural model in which the equilibrium constant between the two states of switch 1 is coupled to the strength of the actin-myosin interaction. This has implications for the enzymatic mechanism of G-proteins and possibly P-loop NTPases in general.

SUBMITTER: Kintses B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1782383 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Reversible movement of switch 1 loop of myosin determines actin interaction.

Kintses Bálint B   Gyimesi Máté M   Pearson David S DS   Geeves Michael A MA   Zeng Wei W   Bagshaw Clive R CR   Málnási-Csizmadia András A  

The EMBO journal 20070101 1


The conserved switch 1 loop of P-loop NTPases is implicated as a central element that transmits information between the nucleotide-binding pocket and the binding site of the partner proteins. Recent structural studies have identified two states of switch 1 in G-proteins and myosin, but their role in the transduction mechanism has yet to be clarified. Single tryptophan residues were introduced into the switch 1 region of myosin II motor domain and studied by rapid reaction methods. We found that  ...[more]

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