Insights into the evolution of regulated actin dynamics via characterization of primitive gelsolin/cofilin proteins from Asgard archaea
Abstract
Eukaryotic gelsolin superfamily proteins generally comprise three or more related domains. Here we characterize single- and double-domain gelsolins from Thorarchaeota (Thor). Similar domain architectures are present in Heimdall-, Loki-, and Odinarchaeota. Thor gelsolins are functional in regulating rabbit actin in in vitro assays, showing a range of activities including actin filament severing and bundling. These gelsolins bind to the eukaryotic gelsolin/cofilin-binding site on actin. Two-domain, but not one-domain, gelsolins are calcium regulated. Thor gelsolins appear to have the characteristics and structure consistent with primitive gelsolins/cofilins, suggesting that these single- and double-domain gelsolins are a record of a nascent preeukaryotic actin-regulation machinery.
- Publication:
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Science
- Pub Date:
- August 2020
- DOI:
- 10.1073/pnas.2009167117
- Bibcode:
- 2020PNAS..11719904A