NMR structure of an F-actin-binding 'headpiece' motif from villin

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A growing family of F-actin-bundling proteins harbors a modular F-actin-binding headpiece domain at the C terminus. Headpiece provides one of the two F-actin-binding sites essential for filament bundling. Here, we report the first structure of a functional headpiece domain. The NMR structure of chicken villin headpiece (HP67) reveals two subdomains that share a tightly packed hydrophobic core. The N-terminal subdomain contains bends, turns, and a four-residue α-helix as well as a buried histidine residue that imparts a pH-dependent folding. The C-terminal subdomain is composed of three α-helices and its folding is pH-independent. Two residues previously implicated in F-actin-binding form a buried salt-bridge between the N and C-terminal subdomains. The rest of the identified actin-binding residues are solvent-exposed and may onto a unique F-actin-binding surface.

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Vardar, D., Buckley, D. A., Frank, B. S., & McKnight, C. J. (1999). NMR structure of an F-actin-binding “headpiece” motif from villin. Journal of Molecular Biology, 294(5), 1299–1310. https://doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1999.3321

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