The release of inorganic phosphate (Pi) from actin filaments constitutes a key step in their regulated turnover, which is fundamental to many cellular functions. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying Pi release from both the core and barbed end of actin filaments remain unclear. Here, we combine cryo-EM with molecular dynamics simulations and in vitro reconstitution to demonstrate how actin releases Pi through a ‘molecular backdoor’. While constantly open at the barbed end, the backdoor is predominantly closed in filament-core subunits and only opens transiently through concerted backbone movements and rotameric rearrangements of residues close to the nucleotide binding pocket. This mechanism explains why Pi escapes rapidly from the ...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...
F1-ATPase, the catalytic domain of ATP synthase, synthesizes most of the ATP in living organisms. Ru...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of ATP hydrolysis in the regulation of the actin cy...
SummaryAssembled actin filaments support cellular signaling, intracellular trafficking, and cytokine...
ABSTRACT In actin-based cell motility, phos-phate (Pi) release after ATP hydrolysis is an essen-tial...
SummaryThe release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been sho...
The release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been shown to b...
SummaryAssembled actin filaments support cellular signaling, intracellular trafficking, and cytokine...
SummaryThe release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been sho...
The hydrolysis of ATP associated with actin and profilin-actin polymerization is pivotal in cell mot...
The hydrolysis of ATP associated with actin and profilin-actin polymerization is pivotal in cell mot...
This repository contains the models, protocols, datasets and Jupyter notebooks to reproduce the comp...
AbstractThe back door has been proposed to be an exit pathway from the myosin active site for phosph...
International audienceFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecula...
International audienceFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecula...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...
F1-ATPase, the catalytic domain of ATP synthase, synthesizes most of the ATP in living organisms. Ru...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of ATP hydrolysis in the regulation of the actin cy...
SummaryAssembled actin filaments support cellular signaling, intracellular trafficking, and cytokine...
ABSTRACT In actin-based cell motility, phos-phate (Pi) release after ATP hydrolysis is an essen-tial...
SummaryThe release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been sho...
The release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been shown to b...
SummaryAssembled actin filaments support cellular signaling, intracellular trafficking, and cytokine...
SummaryThe release of phosphate (Pi) is an important element in actomyosin function and has been sho...
The hydrolysis of ATP associated with actin and profilin-actin polymerization is pivotal in cell mot...
The hydrolysis of ATP associated with actin and profilin-actin polymerization is pivotal in cell mot...
This repository contains the models, protocols, datasets and Jupyter notebooks to reproduce the comp...
AbstractThe back door has been proposed to be an exit pathway from the myosin active site for phosph...
International audienceFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecula...
International audienceFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecula...
SummaryFundamental to cellular processes are directional movements driven by molecular motors. A com...
F1-ATPase, the catalytic domain of ATP synthase, synthesizes most of the ATP in living organisms. Ru...
grantor: University of TorontoThe role of ATP hydrolysis in the regulation of the actin cy...