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Gelsolin and
calponin
are well characterized actin-binding proteins that form a tight gelsolin:
calponin
complex (GCC). We show here that the GCC is formed through two distinct interfaces. One of these is formed between 144-182 of
calponin
and 25-150 of gelsolin (G1). The second is a calcium-sensitive site centred on
calponin
's CH domain, and the C-terminal half of gelsolin (G4-6). The behaviour of this second interface is dependent on the presence of calcium and so it is possible that potential GCC-binding partners may be selected by calcium availability. Actin is one such GCC-binding partner and we show that a larger complex is formed with monomeric actin in calcium. The stoichiometry of this complex is determined to be 1 gelsolin/1
calponin
/2 G-actins (
GCA
(2)). Both actin monomers bind the GCC through gelsolin. Both
calponin
and gelsolin are reported to play signaling roles in addition to their better-characterized actin-binding properties and it is possible that the GCC regulates both of these functions.
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PMID:Two distinct sites of interaction form the calponin: gelsolin complex and two calcium switches control its activity. 1755 51