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Central region of talin has a unique fold that binds vinculin and actin.


ABSTRACT: Talin is an adaptor protein that couples integrins to F-actin. Structural studies show that the N-terminal talin head contains an atypical FERM domain, whereas the N- and C-terminal parts of the talin rod include a series of ?-helical bundles. However, determining the structure of the central part of the rod has proved problematic. Residues 1359-1659 are homologous to the MESDc1 gene product, and we therefore expressed this region of talin in Escherichia coli. The crystal structure shows a unique fold comprised of a 5- and 4-helix bundle. The 5-helix bundle is composed of nonsequential helices due to insertion of the 4-helix bundle into the loop at the C terminus of helix ?3. The linker connecting the bundles forms a two-stranded anti-parallel ?-sheet likely limiting the relative movement of the two bundles. Because the 5-helix bundle contains the N and C termini of this module, we propose that it is linked by short loops to adjacent bundles, whereas the 4-helix bundle protrudes from the rod. This suggests the 4-helix bundle has a unique role, and its pI (7.8) is higher than other rod domains. Both helical bundles contain vinculin-binding sites but that in the isolated 5-helix bundle is cryptic, whereas that in the isolated 4-helix bundle is constitutively active. In contrast, both bundles are required for actin binding. Finally, we show that the MESDc1 protein, which is predicted to have a similar fold, is a novel actin-binding protein.

SUBMITTER: Gingras AR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2937989 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Central region of talin has a unique fold that binds vinculin and actin.

Gingras Alexandre R AR   Bate Neil N   Goult Benjamin T BT   Patel Bipin B   Kopp Petra M PM   Emsley Jonas J   Barsukov Igor L IL   Roberts Gordon C K GC   Critchley David R DR  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20100707 38


Talin is an adaptor protein that couples integrins to F-actin. Structural studies show that the N-terminal talin head contains an atypical FERM domain, whereas the N- and C-terminal parts of the talin rod include a series of α-helical bundles. However, determining the structure of the central part of the rod has proved problematic. Residues 1359-1659 are homologous to the MESDc1 gene product, and we therefore expressed this region of talin in Escherichia coli. The crystal structure shows a uniqu  ...[more]

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