A1 Refereed original research article in a scientific journal

Flexible Structure of Peptide-Bound Filamin A Mechanosensor Domain Pair 20-21




AuthorsSeppala J, Tossavainen H, Rodic N, Permi P, Pentikainen U, Ylanne J

PublisherPUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE

Publication year2015

Journal name in sourcePLOS ONE

Journal acronymPLOS ONE

Article numberARTN e0136969

Volume10

Issue8

Number of pages19

ISSN1932-6203

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0136969


Abstract
Filamins (FLNs) are large, multidomain actin cross-linking proteins with diverse functions. Besides regulating the actin cytoskeleton, they serve as important links between the extracellular matrix and the cytoskeleton by binding cell surface receptors, functioning as scaffolds for signaling proteins, and binding several other cytoskeletal proteins that regulate cell adhesion dynamics. Structurally, FLNs are formed of an amino terminal actin-binding domain followed by 24 immunoglobulin-like domains (IgFLNs). Recent studies have demonstrated that myosin-mediated contractile forces can reveal hidden protein binding sites in the domain pairs IgFLNa18-19 and 20-21, enabling FLNs to transduce mechanical signals in cells. The atomic structures of these mechanosensor domain pairs in the resting state are known, as well as the structures of individual IgFLN21 with ligand peptides. However, little experimental data is available on how interacting protein binding deforms the domain pair structures. Here, using small-angle x-ray scattering-based modelling, x-ray crystallography, and NMR, we show that the adaptor protein migfilin-derived peptide-bound structure of IgFLNa20-21 is flexible and adopts distinctive conformations depending on the presence or absence of the interacting peptide. The conformational changes reported here may be common for all peptides and may play a role in the mechanosensor function of the site.



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