Mutations in actin used for structural studies partially disrupt β-thymosin/WH2 domains interaction

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Understanding the structural basis of actin cytoskeleton remodeling requires stabilization of actin monomers, oligomers, and filaments in complex with partner proteins, using various biochemical strategies. Here, we report a dramatic destabilization of the dynamic interaction with a model β-thymosin/WH2 domain induced by mutations in actin. This result underlines that mutant actins should be used with prudence to characterize interactions with intrinsically disordered partners as destabilization of dynamic interactions, although identifiable by NMR, may be invisible to other structural techniques. It also highlights how both β-thymosin/WH2 domains and actin tune local structure and dynamics in regulatory processes involving intrinsically disordered domains.

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Deville, C., Girard-Blanc, C., Assrir, N., Nhiri, N., Jacquet, E., Bontems, F., … van Heijenoort, C. (2016). Mutations in actin used for structural studies partially disrupt β-thymosin/WH2 domains interaction. FEBS Letters, 590(20), 3690–3699. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12423

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