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The p40/ARPC1 subunit of Arp2/3 complex performs multiple essential roles in WASp-regulated actin nucleation.
Department of Biology, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts 02454, USA.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (impact factor:
4.77).
03/2010;
285(11):8481-91.
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M109.054957
pp.8481-91
Source: PubMed
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Article: Arp2/3 complex is bound and activated by two WASP proteins.
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ABSTRACT: Actin related protein 2/actin related protein 3 (Arp2/3) complex nucleates new actin filaments in eukaryotic cells in response to signals from proteins in the Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome protein (WASP) family. The conserved VCA domain of WASP proteins activates Arp2/3 complex by inducing conformational changes and delivering the first actin monomer of the daughter filament. Previous models of activation have invoked a single VCA acting at a single site on Arp2/3 complex. Here we show that activation most likely involves engagement of two distinct sites on Arp2/3 complex by two VCA molecules, each delivering an actin monomer. One site is on Arp3 and the second is on ARPC1 and Arp2. The VCAs at these sites have distinct roles in activation. Our findings reconcile apparently conflicting literature on VCA activation of Arp2/3 complex and lead to a new model for this process.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 06/2011; 108(33):E472-9. · 9.68 Impact Factor
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Keywords
broad range
cellular processes
clear functional roles
conserved seven-subunit actin-nucleating machine activated
conserved surfaces
corresponding lethal mutant Arp2/3 complexes
distinct sites
essential ARC40 gene
essential functions
extended structural
individual subunits
lethal mutations
purified p40/ARPC1 arm domain
requires proper contacts
Saccharomyces cerevisiae p40/ARPC1
site contacts p19/ARPC4
three distinct
VCA domain
WASp activation signals
Wiskott Aldrich syndrome protein