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. 1999 Apr;18(3):277-90.
doi: 10.1023/a:1021083211267.

Correlation between self-association modes and GTPase activation of dynamin

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Correlation between self-association modes and GTPase activation of dynamin

D D Binns et al. J Protein Chem. 1999 Apr.

Abstract

The GTPase activity of dynamin is obligatorily coupled, by a mechanism yet unknown, to the internalization of clathrin-coated endocytic vesicles. Dynamin oligomerizes in vitro and in vivo and both its mechanical and enzymatic activities appear to be mediated by this self-assembly. In this study we demonstrate that dynamin is characterized by a tetramer/monomer equilibrium with an equilibrium constant of 1.67 x 10(17) M(-3). Stopped-flow fluorescence experiments show that the association rate constant for 2'(3')-O-N-methylanthraniloyl (mant)GTP is 7.0 x 10(-5) M(-1) s(-1) and the dissociation rate constant is 2.1 s(-1), whereas the dissociation rate constant for mantdeoxyGDP is 93 s(-1). We also demonstrate the cooperativity of dynamin binding and GTPase activation on a microtubule lattice. Our results indicate that dynamin self-association is not a sufficient condition for the expression of maximal GTPase activity, which suggests that dynamin molecules must be in the proper conformation or orientation if they are to form an active oligomer.

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