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A FERM domain autoregulates Drosophila myosin 7a activity.

Yi Yang1, Thomas G Baboolal, Verl Siththanandan, Michael Chen, Matthew L Walker, Peter J Knight, Michelle Peckham, James R Sellers.   

Abstract

Full-length Drosophila myosin 7a (myosin 7a-FL) has a complex tail containing a short predicted coiled coil followed by a MyTH4-FERM domain, an SH3 domain, and a C-terminal MyTH4-FERM domain. Myosin 7a-FL expressed in Sf9 cells is monomeric despite the predicted coiled coil. We showed previously that Subfragment-1 (S1) from this myosin has MgATPase of V(max) approximately 1 s(-1) and K(ATPase) approximately 1 microM actin. We find that myosin 7a-FL has V(max) similar to S1 but K(ATPase) approximately 30 microM. Thus, at low actin concentrations (5 microM), the MgATPase of S1 is fully activated, whereas that of myosin 7a-FL is low, suggesting that the tail regulates activity. Electron microscopy of myosin 7a-FL with ATP shows the tail is tightly bent back against the motor domain. Myosin 7a-FL extends at either high ionic strength or without ATP, revealing the motor domain, lever, and tail. A series of C-terminal truncations show that deletion of 99 aa (the MyTH7 subdomain of the C-terminal FERM domain) is sufficient to abolish bending, and the K(ATPase) is then similar to S1. This region is highly conserved in myosin 7a. We found that a double mutation in it, R2140A-K2143A, abolishes bending and reduces K(ATPase) to S1 levels. In addition, the expressed C-terminal FERM domain binds actin with K(d) approximately 30 microM regardless of ATP, similar to the K(ATPase) value for myosin 7a-FL. We propose that at low cellular actin concentrations, myosin 7a-FL is bent and inactive, but at high actin concentrations, it is unfolded and active because the C-terminal FERM domain binds to actin.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19255446      PMCID: PMC2649957          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0808682106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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