Modulation of post-powerstroke dynamics in myosin II by 2'-deoxy-ADP.

Arch Biochem Biophys

Department of Bioengineering, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 98195-5013, USA. Electronic address:

Published: March 2021

Muscle myosins are molecular motors that hydrolyze ATP and generate force through coordinated interactions with actin filaments, known as cross-bridge cycling. During the cross-bridge cycle, functional sites in myosin 'sense' changes in interactions with actin filaments and the nucleotide binding region, resulting in allosteric transmission of information throughout the structure. We investigated whether the dynamics of the post-powerstroke state of the cross-bridge cycle are modulated in a nucleotide-dependent fashion. We compared molecular dynamics simulations of the myosin II motor domain (M) from Dictyostelium discoideum in the presence of ADP (M.ADP) versus 2'-deoxy-ADP bound myosin (M.dADP). We found that dADP was more flexible than ADP and the two nucleotides interacted with myosin in different ways. Replacement of ADP with dADP in the post-powerstroke state also altered the conformation of the actin binding region in myosin heads. Our results provide atomic level insights into allosteric communication networks in myosin that provide insight into the nucleotide-dependent dynamics of the cross-bridge cycle.

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