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The N-terminal tropomyosin- and actin-binding sites are important for leiomodin 2's function.


ABSTRACT: Leiomodin is a potent actin nucleator related to tropomodulin, a capping protein localized at the pointed end of the thin filaments. Mutations in leiomodin-3 are associated with lethal nemaline myopathy in humans, and leiomodin-2-knockout mice present with dilated cardiomyopathy. The arrangement of the N-terminal actin- and tropomyosin-binding sites in leiomodin is contradictory and functionally not well understood. Using one-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance and the pointed-end actin polymerization assay, we find that leiomodin-2, a major cardiac isoform, has an N-terminal actin-binding site located within residues 43-90. Moreover, for the first time, we obtain evidence that there are additional interactions with actin within residues 124-201. Here we establish that leiomodin interacts with only one tropomyosin molecule, and this is the only site of interaction between leiomodin and tropomyosin. Introduction of mutations in both actin- and tropomyosin-binding sites of leiomodin affected its localization at the pointed ends of the thin filaments in cardiomyocytes. On the basis of our new findings, we propose a model in which leiomodin regulates actin poly-merization dynamics in myocytes by acting as a leaky cap at thin filament pointed ends.

SUBMITTER: Ly T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4985258 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The N-terminal tropomyosin- and actin-binding sites are important for leiomodin 2's function.

Ly Thu T   Moroz Natalia N   Pappas Christopher T CT   Novak Stefanie M SM   Tolkatchev Dmitri D   Wooldridge Dayton D   Mayfield Rachel M RM   Helms Gregory G   Gregorio Carol C CC   Kostyukova Alla S AS  

Molecular biology of the cell 20160615 16


Leiomodin is a potent actin nucleator related to tropomodulin, a capping protein localized at the pointed end of the thin filaments. Mutations in leiomodin-3 are associated with lethal nemaline myopathy in humans, and leiomodin-2-knockout mice present with dilated cardiomyopathy. The arrangement of the N-terminal actin- and tropomyosin-binding sites in leiomodin is contradictory and functionally not well understood. Using one-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance and the pointed-end actin polym  ...[more]

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