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Deposition Date 2021-07-05
Release Date 2021-07-28
Last Version Date 2022-08-03
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
7RB9
Title:
Cryo-EM structure of the rigor state Jordan myosin-15-F-actin complex
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
Mus musculus (Taxon ID: 10090)
Gallus gallus (Taxon ID: 9031)
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
3.76 Å
Aggregation State:
FILAMENT
Reconstruction Method:
HELICAL
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Actin, alpha skeletal muscle, intermediate form
Gene (Uniprot):ACTA1
Chain IDs:A (auth: B), C (auth: A), D (auth: C)
Chain Length:373
Number of Molecules:3
Biological Source:Gallus gallus
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Isoform 3 of Unconventional myosin-XV
Gene (Uniprot):Myo15a
Mutations:D1647G
Chain IDs:B (auth: D)
Chain Length:685
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Mus musculus
Modified Residue
Compound ID Chain ID Parent Comp ID Details 2D Image
HIC A HIS modified residue
Primary Citation
Structural basis for tunable control of actin dynamics by myosin-15 in mechanosensory stereocilia.
Sci Adv 8 eabl4733 eabl4733 (2022)
PMID: 35857845 DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abl4733

Abstact

The motor protein myosin-15 is necessary for the development and maintenance of mechanosensory stereocilia, and mutations in myosin-15 cause hereditary deafness. In addition to transporting actin regulatory machinery to stereocilia tips, myosin-15 directly nucleates actin filament ("F-actin") assembly, which is disrupted by a progressive hearing loss mutation (p.D1647G, "jordan"). Here, we present cryo-electron microscopy structures of myosin-15 bound to F-actin, providing a framework for interpreting the impacts of deafness mutations on motor activity and actin nucleation. Rigor myosin-15 evokes conformational changes in F-actin yet maintains flexibility in actin's D-loop, which mediates inter-subunit contacts, while the jordan mutant locks the D-loop in a single conformation. Adenosine diphosphate-bound myosin-15 also locks the D-loop, which correspondingly blunts actin-polymerization stimulation. We propose myosin-15 enhances polymerization by bridging actin protomers, regulating nucleation efficiency by modulating actin's structural plasticity in a myosin nucleotide state-dependent manner. This tunable regulation of actin polymerization could be harnessed to precisely control stereocilium height.

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