Evidence for cleft closure in actomyosin upon ADP release - PubMed (original) (raw)

. 2000 Dec;7(12):1147-55.

doi: 10.1038/82008.

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Evidence for cleft closure in actomyosin upon ADP release

N Volkmann et al. Nat Struct Biol. 2000 Dec.

Abstract

Structural insights into the interaction of smooth muscle myosin with actin have been provided by computer-based fitting of crystal structures into three-dimensional reconstructions obtained by electron cryomicroscopy, and by mapping of structural and dynamic changes in the actomyosin complex. The actomyosin structures determined in the presence and absence of MgADP differ significantly from each other, and from all crystallographic structures of unbound myosin. Coupled to a complex movement ( approximately 34 A) of the light chain binding domain upon MgADP release, we observed a approximately 9 degrees rotation of the myosin motor domain relative to the actin filament, and a closure of the cleft that divides the actin binding region of the myosin head. Cleft closure is achieved by a movement of the upper 50 kDa region, while parts of the lower 50 kDa region are stabilized through strong interactions with actin. This model supports a mechanism in which binding of MgATP at the active site opens the cleft and disrupts the interface, thereby releasing myosin from actin.

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