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Visual insight into how low pH alone can induce actin-severing ability in gelsolin under calcium-free conditions.

Renu Garg1, Nagesh Peddada, Amin Sagar, Deepak Nihalani.   

Abstract

Gelsolin is a key actin cytoskeleton-modulating protein primarily regulated by calcium and phosphoinositides. In addition, low pH has also been suggested to activate gelsolin in the absence of Ca(2+) ions, although no structural insight on this pathway is available except for a reported decrement in its diffusion coefficient at low pH. We also observed ~1.6-fold decrease in the molecular mobility of recombinant gelsolin when buffer pH was lowered from 9 to 5. Analysis of the small angle x-ray scattering data collected over the same pH range indicated that the radius of gyration and maximum linear dimension of gelsolin molecules increased from 30.3 to 34.1 Å and from 100 to 125 Å, respectively. Models generated for each dataset indicated that similar to the Ca(2+)-induced process, low pH also promotes unwinding of this six-domain protein but only partially. It appeared that pH is able to induce extension of the G1 domain from the rest of the five domains, whereas the Ca(2+)-sensitive latch between G2 and G6 domains remains closed. Interestingly, increasing the free Ca(2+) level to merely ~40 nM, the partially open pH 5 shape "sprung open" to a shape seen earlier for this protein at pH 8 and 1 mm free Ca(2+). Also, pH alone could induce a shape where the g3-g4 linker of gelsolin was open when we truncated the C-tail latch from this protein. Our results provide insight into how under physiological conditions, a drop in pH can fully activate the F-actin-severing shape of gelsolin with micromolar levels of Ca(2+) available.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21498516      PMCID: PMC3121526          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M111.236943

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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