Myosin-2 is essential for processes as diverse as cell division and muscle contraction. Dephosphorylation of its regulatory light chain promotes an inactive, ‘shutdown’ state with the filament-forming tail folded onto the two heads1, which prevents filament formation and inactivates the motors2. The mechanism by which this happens is unclear. Here we report a cryo-electron microscopy structure of shutdown smooth muscle myosin with a resolution of 6 Å in the head region. A pseudo-atomic model, obtained by flexible fitting of crystal structures into the density and molecular dynamics simulations, describes interaction interfaces at the atomic level. The N-terminal extension of one regulatory light chain interacts with the tail, and the other ...
Myosins are actin-dependent molecular motors which convert chemical energy from ATP hydrolysis into ...
We show that negative-stain electron microscopy and image processing of nucleotide-free (apo) striat...
Myosin heavy chains encoded by MYH7 and MYH2 are abundant in human skeletal muscle, and important fo...
Myosin II is the motor protein that enables muscle cells to contract and nonmuscle cells to move and...
Intramolecular interaction between myosin heads, blocking key sites involved in actin-binding and AT...
Myosin filaments of muscle are regulated either by phosphorylation of their regulatory light chains ...
Remodelling of the contractile apparatus within smooth muscle cells is an essential process that all...
The myosin 2 family of molecular motors includes isoforms regulated in different ways. Vertebrate s...
Muscle contraction involves the interaction of the myosin heads of the thick filaments with actin su...
Muscle contraction involves the interaction of the myosin heads of the thick filaments with actin su...
The motor and regulatory domains of the head and the 14-nm pitch of the alpha-helical coiled-coil of...
Myosin II, the myosin which has provided the most biochemical and structural data, is dimeric consis...
Myosin II, the myosin which has provided the most biochemical and structural data, is dimeric consis...
The human genome contains 39 myosin genes, divided up into 12 different classes. The structure, cell...
Contraction of muscle involves the cyclic interaction of myosin heads on the thick filaments with ac...
Myosins are actin-dependent molecular motors which convert chemical energy from ATP hydrolysis into ...
We show that negative-stain electron microscopy and image processing of nucleotide-free (apo) striat...
Myosin heavy chains encoded by MYH7 and MYH2 are abundant in human skeletal muscle, and important fo...
Myosin II is the motor protein that enables muscle cells to contract and nonmuscle cells to move and...
Intramolecular interaction between myosin heads, blocking key sites involved in actin-binding and AT...
Myosin filaments of muscle are regulated either by phosphorylation of their regulatory light chains ...
Remodelling of the contractile apparatus within smooth muscle cells is an essential process that all...
The myosin 2 family of molecular motors includes isoforms regulated in different ways. Vertebrate s...
Muscle contraction involves the interaction of the myosin heads of the thick filaments with actin su...
Muscle contraction involves the interaction of the myosin heads of the thick filaments with actin su...
The motor and regulatory domains of the head and the 14-nm pitch of the alpha-helical coiled-coil of...
Myosin II, the myosin which has provided the most biochemical and structural data, is dimeric consis...
Myosin II, the myosin which has provided the most biochemical and structural data, is dimeric consis...
The human genome contains 39 myosin genes, divided up into 12 different classes. The structure, cell...
Contraction of muscle involves the cyclic interaction of myosin heads on the thick filaments with ac...
Myosins are actin-dependent molecular motors which convert chemical energy from ATP hydrolysis into ...
We show that negative-stain electron microscopy and image processing of nucleotide-free (apo) striat...
Myosin heavy chains encoded by MYH7 and MYH2 are abundant in human skeletal muscle, and important fo...