High-resolution models of actin-bound myosin from EPR of a bifunctional spin label

Author:

Binder Benjamin P.,Thompson Andrew R.,Thomas David D.

Abstract

AbstractWe have employed two complementary high-resolution electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) techniques with a bifunctional spin label (BSL) to test and refine protein structural models based on crystal structures and cryo-EM. We demonstrate this approach by investigating the effects of nucleotide binding on the structure of myosin’s catalytic domain (CD), while myosin is in complex with actin. Unlike conventional spin labels attached to single Cys, BSL reacts with a pair of Cys; in this study, we thoroughly characterize BSL’s rigid, highly stereoselective attachment to protein α-helices, which permits accurate measurements of orientation and distance. Distance constraints were obtained from double electron-electron resonance (DEER) on myosin constructs labeled with BSL specifically at two sites. Constraints for orientation of individual helices were obtained previously from continuous-wave EPR (CW-EPR) of myosin labeled at specific sites with BSL in oriented muscle fibers. We have shown previously that CW-EPR of BSL quantifies helix orientation within actin-bound myosin; here we show that the addition of high-resolution distance constraints by DEER alleviates remaining spatial ambiguity, allowing for direct testing and refinement of atomic structural models. This approach is applicable to any orientable complex (e.g., membranes or filaments) in which site-specific di- Cys mutation is feasible.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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