Structural Dynamics of an Actin Spring

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Actin-based motility in cells is usually associated with either polymerization/depolymerization in the presence of cross-linkers or contractility in the presence of myosin motors. Here, we focus on a third distinct mechanism involving actin in motility, seen in the dynamics of an active actin spring that powers the acrosomal reaction of the horseshoe crab (Limulus polyphemus) sperm. During this process, a 60-mu m bent and twisted bundle of cross-linked actin uncoils and becomes straight in a few seconds in the presence of Ca(2+). This straightening, which occurs at a constant velocity, allows the acrosome to forcefully penetrate the egg. Synthesizing ultrastructural information with the kinetics, energetics, and imaging of calcium binding allows us to construct a dynamical theory for this mechanochemical engine consistent with our experimental observations. It also illuminates the general mechanism by which energy may be stored in conformational changes and released cooperatively in ordered macromolecular assemblies.
Publisher
CELL PRESS
Issue Date
2011-02
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

ACROSOMAL PROCESS; LIMULUS SPERM; EXTENSION; BUNDLE; FILAMENTS; HELICES; FORCE; TWIST

Citation

BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, v.100, no.4, pp.839 - 844

ISSN
0006-3495
DOI
10.1016/j.bpj.2010.12.3743
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/95016
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