The actin family of cytoskeletal proteins is essential to the physiology of virtually all archaea, bacteria, and eukaryotes. While X-ray crystallography and electron microscopy have revealed structural homologies among actin-family proteins, these techniques cannot probe molecular-scale conformational dynamics. Here, we use all-atom molecular dynamic simulations to reveal conserved dynamical behaviors in four prokaryotic actin homologs: MreB, FtsA, ParM, and crenactin. We demonstrate that the majority of the conformational dynamics of prokaryotic actins can be explained by treating the four subdomains as rigid bodies. MreB, ParM, and FtsA monomers exhibited nucleotide-dependent dihedral and opening angles, while crenactin monomer dynamics w...
Abstract Filaments of all actin-like proteins known to date are assembled from pairs of protofilamen...
AbstractExperiments have shown that actin is structurally polymorphic, but knowledge of the details ...
The different actin structures governing eukaryotic cell shape and movement are not only determined ...
The actin family of cytoskeletal proteins is essential to the physiology of virtually all archaea, b...
The prokaryotic origins of the actin cytoskeleton have been firmly established, but it has become cl...
SummarySegregation of the R1 plasmid in bacteria relies on ParM, an actin homolog that segregates pl...
Actin represents one of the most abundant and conserved eukaryotic proteins over time, and has an im...
AbstractActin filaments are semiflexible polymers that display large-scale conformational twisting a...
While many are familiar with actin as a well-conserved component of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton, it ...
From yeast to man, an evolutionary distance of 1.3 billion years, the F-actin filament structure has...
International audienceActin filaments are semiflexible polymers that display large-scale conformatio...
Thymosin-β4 (Tβ4) and profilin are the two major sequestering proteins that maintain the pool of mon...
The ParM protein, encoded by the parMRC locus from plasmid R1, is the best-characterized actin homol...
A-C) The crystal structures of (A) MreB (PDB ID: 1JCG), (B) ParM (PDB ID: 1MWM), and (C) crenactin (...
<div><p>The different actin structures governing eukaryotic cell shape and movement are not only det...
Abstract Filaments of all actin-like proteins known to date are assembled from pairs of protofilamen...
AbstractExperiments have shown that actin is structurally polymorphic, but knowledge of the details ...
The different actin structures governing eukaryotic cell shape and movement are not only determined ...
The actin family of cytoskeletal proteins is essential to the physiology of virtually all archaea, b...
The prokaryotic origins of the actin cytoskeleton have been firmly established, but it has become cl...
SummarySegregation of the R1 plasmid in bacteria relies on ParM, an actin homolog that segregates pl...
Actin represents one of the most abundant and conserved eukaryotic proteins over time, and has an im...
AbstractActin filaments are semiflexible polymers that display large-scale conformational twisting a...
While many are familiar with actin as a well-conserved component of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton, it ...
From yeast to man, an evolutionary distance of 1.3 billion years, the F-actin filament structure has...
International audienceActin filaments are semiflexible polymers that display large-scale conformatio...
Thymosin-β4 (Tβ4) and profilin are the two major sequestering proteins that maintain the pool of mon...
The ParM protein, encoded by the parMRC locus from plasmid R1, is the best-characterized actin homol...
A-C) The crystal structures of (A) MreB (PDB ID: 1JCG), (B) ParM (PDB ID: 1MWM), and (C) crenactin (...
<div><p>The different actin structures governing eukaryotic cell shape and movement are not only det...
Abstract Filaments of all actin-like proteins known to date are assembled from pairs of protofilamen...
AbstractExperiments have shown that actin is structurally polymorphic, but knowledge of the details ...
The different actin structures governing eukaryotic cell shape and movement are not only determined ...