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Review
. 2023 Sep-Oct;80(9-10):313-329.
doi: 10.1002/cm.21757. Epub 2023 Apr 10.

Actin's C-terminus coordinates actin structural changes and functions

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Actin's C-terminus coordinates actin structural changes and functions

Karl E Steffensen et al. Cytoskeleton (Hoboken). 2023 Sep-Oct.

Abstract

Actin is essential to eukaryotic cellular processes. Actin's C-terminus appears to play a direct role in modulating actin's structure and properties, facilitating the binding and function of actin-binding proteins (ABPs). The structural and functional characterization of filamentous actin's C-terminus has been impeded by its inherent flexibility, as well as actin's resistance to crystallization for x-ray diffraction and the historical resolution constraints associated with electron microscopy. Many biochemical studies have established that actin's C-terminus must retain its flexibility and structural integrity to modulate actin's structure and functions. For example, C-terminal structural changes are known to affect nucleotide binding and exchange, as well as propagate actin structural changes throughout extensive allosteric networks, facilitating the binding and function of ABPs. Advances in electron microscopy have resulted in high-resolution structures of filamentous actin, providing insights into subtle structural changes that are mediated by actin's C-terminus. Here, we review existing knowledge establishing the importance of actin's C-terminus within actin structural changes and functions and discuss how modern structural characterization techniques provide the tools to understand the role of actin's C-terminus in cellular processes.

Keywords: C-terminus; actin; allostery; function; structure.

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