24-25 November 2016
National Centre for Synchrotron Science
Australia/Melbourne timezone

Structural characterization by Small Angle Scattering suggests models for monomeric and dimeric forms of full-length ezrin

24 Nov 2016, 14:15
15m
NCSS Seminar Room

NCSS Seminar Room

Speaker

Dr Anthony Duff (ANSTO)

Description

Ezrin is member of the ERM (Ezrin-Radixin-Moesin) family of proteins that have been conserved through metazoan evolution. These proteins have dormant and active forms, where the latter links the actin cytoskeleton to membranes. ERM proteins have three domains: an N-terminal FERM (band Four-point-one ERM) domain comprising three subdomains (F1, F2 and F3); a helical domain; and a C-terminal actin-binding domain. In the dormant form, FERM and C-terminal domains form a stable complex. We have determined crystal structures of the active FERM domain and the dormant FERM:C-terminal domain complex of human ezrin. We observe bistable array of phenylalanine residues in the core of subdomain F3 that is mobile in the active form and locked in the dormant form. As subdomain F3 is pivotal in binding membrane proteins and phospholipids, these transitions may facilitate activation and signaling. Full-length ezrin forms stable monomers and dimers. We used small-angle x-ray scattering to determine the solution structures of these species. As expected, the monomer shows a globular domain with a protruding helical coiled-coil. The dimer shows an elongated dumbbell structure that is twice as long as the monomer. By aligning ERM sequences spanning metazoan evolution, we show that the central helical region is conserved, preserving the heptad repeat. Using this, we have built a dimer model where each monomer forms half of an elongated anti-parallel coiled-coil with domain-swapped FERM:C-terminal domain complexes at each end. The model suggests that ERM dimers may bind to actin in a parallel fashion.
Keywords or phrases (comma separated) Ezrin, SAXS
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Primary author

Dr Anthony Duff (ANSTO)

Co-authors

Dr Anna Sokolova (ANSTO) Dr Carina Glöckner (UNSW) Dr Crossett Ben (Sydney University) Dr Cuong D. Nguyen (UNSW) Dr Elizabeth H.C. Bromley (Durham University) Dr James C. Walsh (UNSW) Dr Juanita Phang (UNSW) Dr Krystyna E. Wilk (UNSW) Prof. Paul M.G. Curmi (UNSW) Dr Roberta Davies (VCCRI) Dr Simone A. Beckham (Monash) Dr Stephen Harrop (Australian Synchrotron)

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