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The structural biology of the dynamin-related proteins: New insights into a diverse, multitalented family.


ABSTRACT: Dynamin-related proteins are multidomain, mechanochemical GTPases that self-assemble and orchestrate a wide array of cellular processes. Over the past decade, structural insights from X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy have reshaped our mechanistic understanding of these proteins. Here, we provide a historical perspective on these advances that highlights the structural attributes of different dynamin family members and explores how these characteristics affect GTP hydrolysis, conformational coupling and oligomerization. We also discuss a number of lingering challenges remaining in the field that suggest future directions of study.

SUBMITTER: Ford MGJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6876869 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The structural biology of the dynamin-related proteins: New insights into a diverse, multitalented family.

Ford Marijn G J MGJ   Chappie Joshua S JS  

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Dynamin-related proteins are multidomain, mechanochemical GTPases that self-assemble and orchestrate a wide array of cellular processes. Over the past decade, structural insights from X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy have reshaped our mechanistic understanding of these proteins. Here, we provide a historical perspective on these advances that highlights the structural attributes of different dynamin family members and explores how these characteristics affect GTP hydrolysis, co  ...[more]

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