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Entry | Database: PDB / ID: 8v30 | ||||||
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Title | Smooth Muscle Gamma Actin (ACTG2) Filament Mutant R40C | ||||||
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Function / homology | ![]() myosin filament / mesenchyme migration / Smooth Muscle Contraction / ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Similarity search - Function | ||||||
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![]() | Palmer, N.J. / Carman, P.J. / Ceron, R.H. / Dominguez, R. | ||||||
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![]() | ![]() Title: Molecular mechanisms linking missense ACTG2 mutations to visceral myopathy. Authors: Rachel H Ceron / Faviolla A Báez-Cruz / Nicholas J Palmer / Peter J Carman / Malgorzata Boczkowska / Robert O Heuckeroth / E Michael Ostap / Roberto Dominguez / ![]() Abstract: Visceral myopathy is a life-threatening disease characterized by muscle weakness in the bowel, bladder, and uterus. Mutations in smooth muscle γ-actin (ACTG2) are the most common cause of the ...Visceral myopathy is a life-threatening disease characterized by muscle weakness in the bowel, bladder, and uterus. Mutations in smooth muscle γ-actin (ACTG2) are the most common cause of the disease, but the mechanisms by which the mutations alter muscle function are unknown. Here, we examined four prevalent ACTG2 mutations (R40C, R148C, R178C, and R257C) that cause different disease severity and are spread throughout the actin fold. R178C displayed premature degradation, R148C disrupted interactions with actin-binding proteins, R40C inhibited polymerization, and R257C destabilized filaments. Because these mutations are heterozygous, we also analyzed 50/50 mixtures with wild-type (WT) ACTG2. The WT/R40C mixture impaired filament nucleation by leiomodin 1, and WT/R257C produced filaments that were easily fragmented by smooth muscle myosin. Smooth muscle tropomyosin isoform Tpm1.4 partially rescued the defects of R40C and R257C. Cryo-electron microscopy structures of filaments formed by R40C and R257C revealed disrupted intersubunit contacts. The biochemical and structural properties of the mutants correlate with their genotype-specific disease severity. | ||||||
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Related structure data | ![]() 42939MC ![]() 8v2oC M: map data used to model this data C: citing same article ( |
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#1: Protein | ![]() Mass: 41881.766 Da / Num. of mol.: 5 / Mutation: R40C Source method: isolated from a genetically manipulated source Source: (gene. exp.) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() References: UniProt: P63267, ![]() #2: Protein/peptide | ![]() ![]() Type: Peptide-like ![]() ![]() ![]() #3: Chemical | ChemComp-ADP / ![]() #4: Chemical | ChemComp-MG / Has ligand of interest | N | |
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EM experiment | Aggregation state: FILAMENT / 3D reconstruction method: helical reconstruction |
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Component | Name: ACTG2 R40C Filament / Type: COMPLEX Details: ACTG2 filaments, purified from Expi293 cells R40C mutation Entity ID: #1 / Source: RECOMBINANT | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Molecular weight | Units: KILODALTONS/NANOMETER / Experimental value: NO | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Buffer solution | pH: 8 / Details: Actin F-buffer | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Specimen | Conc.: 0.168 mg/ml / Embedding applied: NO / Shadowing applied: NO / Staining applied![]() ![]() | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Specimen support | Grid material: COPPER / Grid mesh size: 200 divisions/in. / Grid type: Quantifoil R1.2/1.3 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Vitrification![]() | Instrument: FEI VITROBOT MARK III / Cryogen name: ETHANE / Humidity: 100 % / Chamber temperature: 277 K / Details: Blot Force: 0 Blot Time: 2.5 s |
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Experimental equipment | ![]() Model: Titan Krios / Image courtesy: FEI Company |
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Microscopy | Model: FEI TITAN KRIOS |
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Electron lens | Mode: BRIGHT FIELD![]() |
Specimen holder | Cryogen: NITROGEN / Specimen holder model: FEI TITAN KRIOS AUTOGRID HOLDER |
Image recording | Electron dose: 45 e/Å2 / Film or detector model: GATAN K3 (6k x 4k) / Num. of real images: 4461 |
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CTF correction![]() | Type: PHASE FLIPPING AND AMPLITUDE CORRECTION | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Helical symmerty | Angular rotation/subunit: -166.6 ° / Axial rise/subunit: 27.5 Å / Axial symmetry: C1 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3D reconstruction![]() | Resolution: 2.54 Å / Resolution method: FSC 0.143 CUT-OFF / Num. of particles: 3400116 / Symmetry type: HELICAL | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Atomic model building | Protocol: RIGID BODY FIT / Space: REAL | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Atomic model building | PDB-ID: 8F8P Accession code: 8F8P / Source name: PDB / Type: experimental model |