Abstract

The gene encoding Drosophila myosin-18 is complex and can potentially yield six alternatively spliced mRNAs. One of the major features of this myosin is an N-terminal PDZ domain that is included in some of the predicted alternatively spliced products. To explore the biochemical properties of this protein, we engineered two minimal motor domain (MMD)-like constructs, one that contains the N-terminal PDZ (myosin-18 M-PDZ) domain and one that does not (myosin-18 M-ΔPDZ). These two constructs were expressed in the baculovirus/Sf9 system. The results suggest that Drosophila myosin-18 is highly divergent from most other myosins in the superfamily. Neither of the MMD constructs had an actin-activated MgATPase activity, nor did they even bind ATP. Both myosin-18 M-PDZ and M-ΔPDZ proteins bound to actin with Kd values of 2.61 and 1.04 μm, respectively, but only about 50–75% of the protein bound to actin even at high actin concentrations. Unbound proteins from these actin binding assays reiterated the 60% saturation maximum, suggesting an equilibrium between actin-binding and non-actin-binding conformations of Drosophila myosin-18 in vitro. Neither the binding affinity nor the substoichiometric binding was significantly affected by ATP. Optical trapping of single molecules in three-bead assays showed short lived interactions of the myosin-18 motors with actin filaments. Combined, these data suggest that this highly divergent motor may function as an actin tethering protein.

Highlights

  • The gene encoding Drosophila myosin-18 is complex and can potentially yield six alternatively spliced mRNAs

  • The myosin superfamily is composed of 36 known classes of molecular motor proteins based on amino acid sequence homology [1]

  • The longest isoforms contain an N-terminal PDZ domain followed by a myosin motor domain, two IQ consensus sequences, and a long segmented coiled coil

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Introduction

The gene encoding Drosophila myosin-18 is complex and can potentially yield six alternatively spliced mRNAs. C, expression constructs of minimal motors of Drosophila myosin-18 for baculoviral expression in Sf9 cells truncate the sequence at Leu1319 for M-PDZ and Leu1082 for M-⌬PDZ, the residues corresponding to Dictyostelium myosin-2 Arg761, followed by a C-terminal FLAG tag for purification.

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