Deciphering the actin structure-dependent preferential cooperative binding of cofilin

biorxiv(2023)

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The mechanism underlying the preferential and cooperative binding of cofilin and the expansion of clusters toward the pointed-end side of actin filaments remains poorly understood. To address this, we conducted a principal component analysis based on available filamentous actin (F actin) and C actin (cofilins were excluded from cofilactin) structures and compared to monomeric G actin. The results strongly suggest that C actin, rather than F ADP actin, represented the favourable structure for binding preference of cofilin. High speed atomic force microscopy explored that the shortened bare half helix adjacent to the cofilin clusters on the pointed end side included fewer actin protomers than normal helices. The mean axial distance (MAD) between two adjacent actin protomers along the same long-pitch strand within shortened bare half helices was longer (5.0 to 6.3 nm) than the MAD within typical helices (4.3 to 5.6 nm). The inhibition of torsional motion during helical twisting, achieved through stronger attachment to the lipid membrane, led to more pronounced inhibition of cofilin binding and cluster formation than the presence of inorganic phosphate (Pi) in solution. F ADP actin exhibited more naturally supertwisted half helices than F ADP.Pi actin, explaining how Pi inhibits cofilin binding to F actin with variable helical twists. We propose that protomers within the shorter bare helical twists, either influenced by thermal fluctuation or induced allosterically by cofilin clusters, exhibit characteristics of C actin like structures with an elongated MAD, leading to preferential and cooperative binding of cofilin. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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