The three-dimensional structure of alpha-actinin obtained by cryoelectron microscopy suggests a model for Ca(2+)-dependent actin binding
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- DOI: 10.1006/jmbi.2001.4789
The three-dimensional structure of alpha-actinin obtained by cryoelectron microscopy suggests a model for Ca(2+)-dependent actin binding
Abstract
The three-dimensional structure of alpha-actinin from rabbit skeletal muscle was determined by cryoelectron microscopy in combination with homology modeling of the separate domain structures based on results previously determined by X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. alpha-Actinin was induced to form two-dimensional arrays on a positively charged lipid monolayer and micrographs were collected from unstained, frozen hydrated specimens at tilt angles from 0 degrees to 60 degrees. Interpretation of the 15 A-resolution three-dimensional structure was done by manually docking homologous models of the three key domains, actin-binding, three-helix motif and the C-terminal calmodulin-like domains. The initial model was refined quantitatively to improve its fit to the experimental reconstruction. The molecular model of alpha-actinin provides the first view of the overall structure of a complete actin cross-linking protein. The structure is characterized by close proximity of the C-terminal, calmodulin-like domain to the linker between the two calponin-homology domains that comprise the actin-binding domain. This location suggests a hypothesis to explain the involvement of the C-terminal domain in Ca(2+)-dependent actin binding of non-muscle isoforms.
Copyright 2001 Academic Press.
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