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Structural and biochemical insights into Zn2+-bound EF-hand proteins, EFhd1 and EFhd2.


ABSTRACT: EF-hand proteins, which contain a Ca2+-binding EF-hand motif, are involved in regulating diverse cellular functions. Ca2+ binding induces conformational changes that modulate the activities of EF-hand proteins. Moreover, these proteins occasionally modify their activities by coordinating metals other than Ca2+, including Mg2+, Pb2+ and Zn2+, within their EF-hands. EFhd1 and EFhd2 are homologous EF-hand proteins with similar structures. Although separately localized within cells, both are actin-binding proteins that modulate F-actin rearrangement through Ca2+-independent actin-binding and Ca2+-dependent actin-bundling activity. Although Ca2+ is known to affect the activities of EFhd1 and EFhd2, it is not known whether their actin-related activities are affected by other metals. Here, the crystal structures of the EFhd1 and EFhd2 core domains coordinating Zn2+ ions within their EF-hands are reported. The presence of Zn2+ within EFhd1 and EFhd2 was confirmed by analyzing anomalous signals and the difference between anomalous signals using data collected at the peak positions as well as low-energy remote positions at the Zn K-edge. EFhd1 and EFhd2 were also found to exhibit Zn2+-independent actin-binding and Zn2+-dependent actin-bundling activity. This suggests the actin-related activities of EFhd1 and EFhd2 could be regulated by Zn2+ as well as Ca2+.

SUBMITTER: Mun SA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9980392 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structural and biochemical insights into Zn<sup>2+</sup>-bound EF-hand proteins, EFhd1 and EFhd2.

Mun Sang A SA   Park Jongseo J   Kang Jung Youn JY   Park Taein T   Jin Minwoo M   Yang Jihyeong J   Eom Soo Hyun SH  

IUCrJ 20230301 Pt 2


EF-hand proteins, which contain a Ca<sup>2+</sup>-binding EF-hand motif, are involved in regulating diverse cellular functions. Ca<sup>2+</sup> binding induces conformational changes that modulate the activities of EF-hand proteins. Moreover, these proteins occasionally modify their activities by coordinating metals other than Ca<sup>2+</sup>, including Mg<sup>2+</sup>, Pb<sup>2+</sup> and Zn<sup>2+</sup>, within their EF-hands. EFhd1 and EFhd2 are homologous EF-hand proteins with similar struct  ...[more]

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