Characterization of the actin cross-linking properties of the scruin-calmodulin complex from the acrosomal process of Limulus sperm - PubMed (original) (raw)
. 1996 Feb 2;271(5):2651-7.
doi: 10.1074/jbc.271.5.2651.
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Characterization of the actin cross-linking properties of the scruin-calmodulin complex from the acrosomal process of Limulus sperm
M C Sanders et al. J Biol Chem. 1996.
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Abstract
During activation of the Limulus sperm acrosomal process, actin filaments undergo a change in twist that is linked with the conversion from a coiled to a straight scruin-actin bundle. Since scruin had not been purified, its identity as an actin-binding protein has not been demonstrated. Using HECAMEG (methyl-6-O-(N-heptyl-carbamoyl)-alpha-D-glucopyranoside) detergent extraction in concert with high calcium, we purified native scruin and identified it as an equimolar complex with calmodulin. 125I-Calmodulin overlays and calmodulin-Sepharose indicate that scruin binds calmodulin in calcium but not in EGTA. Overlay experiments also map the calmodulin binding site between the putative N- and C-terminal beta-propeller domains within residues 425-446. Immunofluorescence microscopy reveals that calmodulin colocalizes with scruin and actin in the coiled bundle. Although scruin binds calmodulin, pelleting assays and electron microscopy show that the scruin cross-links F-actin into bundles independently of calcium. Based on our biochemical and structural studies, we suggest a model to explain how scruin controls a change in twist of actin filaments during the acrosome reaction. We predict that calcium subtly alters scruin conformation through its calmodulin subunit and the conformation change in scruin causes a shift in the relative positions of the scruin-bound actin subunits.
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