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Publication : The structural basis of myosin V processive movement as revealed by electron cryomicroscopy.

First Author  Volkmann N Year  2005
Journal  Mol Cell Volume  19
Issue  5 Pages  595-605
PubMed ID  16137617 Mgi Jnum  J:100998
Mgi Id  MGI:3590364 Doi  10.1016/j.molcel.2005.07.015
Citation  Volkmann N, et al. (2005) The structural basis of myosin V processive movement as revealed by electron cryomicroscopy. Mol Cell 19(5):595-605
abstractText  The processive motor myosin V has a relatively high affinity for actin in the presence of ATP and, thus, offers the unique opportunity to visualize some of the weaker, hitherto inaccessible, actin bound states of the ATPase cycle. Here, electron cryomicroscopy together with computer-based docking of crystal structures into three-dimensional (3D) reconstructions provide the atomic models of myosin V in both weak and strong actin bound states. One structure shows that ATP binding opens the long cleft dividing the actin binding region of the motor domain, thus destroying the strong binding actomyosin interface while rearranging loop 2 as a tether. Nucleotide analogs showed a second new state in which the lever arm points upward, in a prepower-stroke configuration (lever arm up) bound to actin before phosphate release. Our findings reveal how the structural elements of myosin V work together to allow myosin V to step along actin for multiple ATPase cycles without dissociating.
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