Force-producing ADP state of myosin bound to actin

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Abstract

Molecular motors produce force when they interact with their cellular tracks. For myosin motors, the primary force-generating state has MgADP tightly bound, whereas myosin is strongly bound to actin. We have generated an 8-Å cryoEM reconstruction of this state for myosin V and used molecular dynamics flexed fitting for model building. We compare this state to the subsequent state on actin (Rigor). The ADP-bound structure reveals that the actin-binding cleft is closed, even though MgADP is tightly bound. This state is accomplished by a previously unseen conformation of the β-sheet underlying the nucleotide pocket. The transition from the force-generating ADP state to Rigor requires a 9.5° rotation of the myosin lever arm, coupled to a β-sheet rearrangement. Thus, the structure reveals the detailed rearrangements underlying myosin force generation as well as the basis of strain-dependent ADP release that is essential for processive myosins, such as myosin V.

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Wulf, S. F., Ropars, V., Fujita-Becker, S., Oster, M., Hofhaus, G., Trabuco, L. G., … Vale, R. D. (2016). Force-producing ADP state of myosin bound to actin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(13), E1844–E1852. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1516598113

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