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From Proteopedia
Crystal structure of the Zn2+-bound EFhd1/Swiprosin-2
Structural highlights
FunctionEFHD1_MOUSE Acts as a calcium sensor for mitochondrial flash (mitoflash) activation, an event characterized by stochastic bursts of superoxide production (By similarity). May play a role in neuronal differentiation (PubMed:16336229).[UniProtKB:Q9BUP0][1] Publication Abstract from PubMedEF-hand proteins, which contain a Ca(2+)-binding EF-hand motif, are involved in regulating diverse cellular functions. Ca(2+) binding induces conformational changes that modulate the activities of EF-hand proteins. Moreover, these proteins occasionally modify their activities by coordinating metals other than Ca(2+), including Mg(2+), Pb(2+) and Zn(2+), within their EF-hands. EFhd1 and EFhd2 are homologous EF-hand proteins with similar structures. Although separately localized within cells, both are actin-binding proteins that modulate F-actin rearrangement through Ca(2+)-independent actin-binding and Ca(2+)-dependent actin-bundling activity. Although Ca(2+) is known to affect the activities of EFhd1 and EFhd2, it is not known whether their actin-related activities are affected by other metals. Here, the crystal structures of the EFhd1 and EFhd2 core domains coordinating Zn(2+) ions within their EF-hands are reported. The presence of Zn(2+) within EFhd1 and EFhd2 was confirmed by analyzing anomalous signals and the difference between anomalous signals using data collected at the peak positions as well as low-energy remote positions at the Zn K-edge. EFhd1 and EFhd2 were also found to exhibit Zn(2+)-independent actin-binding and Zn(2+)-dependent actin-bundling activity. This suggests the actin-related activities of EFhd1 and EFhd2 could be regulated by Zn(2+) as well as Ca(2+). Structural and biochemical insights into Zn(2+)-bound EF-hand proteins, EFhd1 and EFhd2.,Mun SA, Park J, Kang JY, Park T, Jin M, Yang J, Eom SH IUCrJ. 2023 Mar 1;10(Pt 2):233-245. doi: 10.1107/S2052252523001501. PMID:36862489[2] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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Categories: Large Structures | Mus musculus | Eom SH | Jin M | Kang JY | Mun SA | Park J | Park T | Yang J