Structure and activity of full‐length formin mDia1
- 17 May 2012
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Cytoskeleton
- Vol. 69 (6), 393-405
- https://doi.org/10.1002/cm.21033
Abstract
Formins are a conserved family of actin assembly‐promoting factors with essential and diverse biological roles. Most of our biochemical understanding of formin effects on actin dynamics is derived from studies using formin fragments. In addition, all structural information on formins has been limited to fragments. This has left open key questions about the structure, activity and regulation of intact formin proteins. Here, we isolated full‐length mouse mDia1 (mDia1‐FL) and found that it forms tightly autoinhibited dimers that can only be partially activated by RhoA. We solved the structure of autoinhibited mDia1‐FL using electron microscopy and single particle analysis. Docking of crystal structures into the three dimensional reconstruction revealed that the fork‐shaped N‐terminal diaphanous inhibitory domain‐coiled coil domain region hangs over the ring‐shaped formin homology (FH)2 domain, suggesting that autoinhibition results from steric obstruction of actin binding. Deletion of the C‐terminal diaphanous autoregulatory domain extended mDia1 structure and activated it for actin assembly. Using total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy, we observed that RhoA‐activated mDia1‐FL persistently accelerated filament elongation in the presence of profilin similar to mDia1 FH1‐FH2 fragment. These observations validate the known activities of FH1‐FH2 fragments as reflecting those of the intact molecule. Our results further suggest that mDia1‐FL does not readily snap back into the autoinhibited conformation and dissociate from growing filament ends, and thus additional factors may be required to displace formins and restrict filament length. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, IncThis publication has 67 references indexed in Scilit:
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