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Localization of the calcium-sensitive actin monomer binding site in gelsolin to segment 4 and identification of calcium binding sites.

B Pope1, S Maciver, A Weeds.   

Abstract

Gelsolin is composed of six repeating segments of sequence (G1-6) and contains three distinct actin binding sites, two that bind to G-actin and one that binds to filaments. The calcium-dependent actin monomer binding site present in the carboxyl-terminal half of the protein (G4-6) plays a critical role both in the cooperative binding of actin by gelsolin and in its nucleating activity. Here we have localized this actin binding site to segment 4 (G4) by expressing the segments G4, G4-5, G5, and G5-6 in Escherichia coli and analyzing their actin binding properties. In addition we have measured their calcium binding. G4-5 and G5-6 each bind a single calcium ion, but there is no binding by G4 or G5. The affinity of binding by G5-6 is 10 times higher than that of G4-5, and calcium binding by G4-6 shows two sites of different affinity. Thus each actin binding site of gelsolin is restricted to a single segment (G1, G2, and G4), but the nonbinding segments G5 and G6 play an important role in the calcium regulation of actin binding and other activities of gelsolin.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7849017     DOI: 10.1021/bi00005a014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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4.  Ca2+ regulation of gelsolin activity: binding and severing of F-actin.

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5.  Phototactic migration of Dictyostelium cells is linked to a new type of gelsolin-related protein.

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10.  The crystal structure of the C-terminus of adseverin reveals the actin-binding interface.

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