Three-dimensional reconstruction of dynamin in the constricted state
- 13 September 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature Cell Biology
- Vol. 3 (10) , 922-926
- https://doi.org/10.1038/ncb1001-922
Abstract
Members of the dynamin family of GTPases have unique structural properties that might reveal a general mechanochemical basis for membrane constriction. Receptor-mediated endocytosis, caveolae internalization and certain trafficking events in the Golgi all require dynamin for vesiculation1. The dynamin-related protein Drp1 (Dlp1) has been implicated in mitochondria fission2 and a plant dynamin-like protein phragmoplastin is involved in the vesicular events leading to cell wall formation3. A common theme among these proteins is their ability to self-assemble into spirals and their localization to areas of membrane fission. Here we present the first three-dimensional structure of dynamin at a resolution of ∼ 20 Å, determined from cryo-electron micrographs of tubular crystals in the constricted state. The map reveals a T-shaped dimer consisting of three prominent densities: leg, stalk and head. The structure suggests that the dense stalk and head regions rearrange when GTP is added, a rearrangement that generates a force on the underlying lipid bilayer and thereby leads to membrane constriction. These results indicate that dynamin is a force-generating 'contrictase'.Keywords
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