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Emil Reisler, Ph.D.

Work Email Address:

reisler@mbi.ucla.edu

Laboratory Address:

Paul Boyer Hall 405

Work Address:

Paul Boyer Hall 401A

Lab Number:

1 (310) 825-4585

Work Phone Number:

1 (310) 825-2668
Professor
Chemistry and Biochemistry, Biochemistry
Dean
Life Sciences
Member
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology (BMB) Graduate Program, ACCESS Program: Depts. of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

A Short Biography:

Dr. Reisler received his B.A. from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Israel and his Ph.D. from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot, Israel. He was a Postdoctoral Scholar in the Biology Department of the Johns Hopkins University.

Research Interest:


Cell motility and cytoskeleton

Work done by muscle and non-muscle cells requires the transduction of chemical into mechanical energy. This function is carried out by actin, tubulin, and a family of motor proteins. The interactions between these proteins and the changes in their structure constitute the molecular basis for force generation and motility in muscle and non-muscle cells. Our goal of elucidating the mechanism of contractile processes is pursued at two levels. At the molecular level, we are concerned with the structural and dynamic properties of the contractile proteins. We explore structure-function relationships in actin, myosin and other proteins by biochemical, biophysical, immunochemical, mutational, and in the vitro motility and force measurements. Intermediate steps in the contractile process are probed with the help of nucleotide analogues, specific antibodies, synthetic peptides, and appropriate mutants of the key proteins. The aim of these studies is to obtain a structural description of the mechanism of motion and force generation by motor proteins., At the cellular level, we study the function, interactions, and structural transitions of the assembled protein systems.

Many filamentous cellular structures are constructed from their components through fine-tuned assembly processes. The biological function of these filaments is frequently linked to the signaling and the regulation of assembly by cellular factors. Our interest is focused on the formation and remodeling of actin filaments, bundles, and networks by actin binding proteins. The mechanisms of the assembly reactions and the structural changes which govern them are studied by biophysical, biochemical, and electron microscopy methods. To understand the regulation of actin assembly by other proteins, macromolecular contact sites are investigated by a wide spectrum of experimental techniques.


Publications:

Scoville Damon, Stamm John D, Altenbach Christian, Shvetsov Alexander, Kokabi Kaveh, Rubenstein Peter A, Hubbell Wayne L, Reisler Emil   Effects of binding factors on structural elements in F-actin. Biochemistry, 2009; 48(2): 370-8.
Shvetsov Alexander, Berkane Emir, Chereau David, Dominguez Roberto, Reisler Emil   The actin-binding domain of cortactin is dynamic and unstructured and affects lateral and longitudinal contacts in F-actin. Cell motility and the cytoskeleton, 2009; 66(2): 90-8.
Shvetsov Alexander, Galkin Vitold E, Orlova Albina, Phillips Martin, Bergeron Sarah E, Rubenstein Peter A, Egelman Edward H, Reisler Emil   Actin hydrophobic loop 262-274 and filament nucleation and elongation. Journal of molecular biology, 2008; 375(3): 793-801.
Kudryashov Dmitri S, Cordero Christina L, Reisler Emil, Satchell Karla J Fullner   Characterization of the enzymatic activity of the actin cross-linking domain from the Vibrio cholerae MARTX Vc toxin. The Journal of biological chemistry, 2008; 283(1): 445-52.
Kudryashov Dmitri S, Durer Zeynep A Oztug, Ytterberg A Jimmy, Sawaya Michael R, Pashkov Inna, Prochazkova Katerina, Yeates Todd O, Loo Rachel R Ogorzalek, Loo Joseph A, Satchell Karla J Fullner, Reisler Emil   Connecting actin monomers by iso-peptide bond is a toxicity mechanism of the Vibrio cholerae MARTX toxin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2008; 105(47): 18537-42.
Grintsevich Elena E, Benchaar Sabrina A, Warshaviak Dora, Boontheung Pinmanee, Halgand Frédéric, Whitelegge Julian P, Faull Kym F, Loo Rachel R Ogorzalek, Sept David, Loo Joseph A, Reisler Emil   Mapping the cofilin binding site on yeast G-actin by chemical cross-linking. Journal of molecular biology, 2008; 377(2): 395-409.
Sawaya Michael R, Kudryashov D S, Pashkov Inna, Adisetiyo Helty, Reisler Emil, Yeates Todd O   Multiple crystal structures of actin dimers and their implications for interactions in the actin filament. Acta crystallographica. Section D, Biological crystallography, 2008; 64(Pt 4): 454-65.
Pavlov Dmitry, Muhlrad Andras, Cooper John, Wear Martin, Reisler Emil   Actin filament severing by cofilin. Journal of molecular biology, 2007; 365(5): 1350-8.
Reisler Emil, Egelman Edward H   Actin structure and function: what we still do not understand. The Journal of biological chemistry, 2007; 282(50): 36133-7.
Benchaar Sabrina A, Xie Yongming, Phillips Martin, Loo Rachel R Ogorzalek, Galkin Vitold E, Orlova Albina, Thevis Mario, Muhlrad Andras, Almo Steven C, Loo Joseph A, Egelman Edward H, Reisler Emil   Mapping the interaction of cofilin with subdomain 2 on actin. Biochemistry, 2007; 46(1): 225-33.
Kamal J K Amisha, Benchaar Sabrina A, Takamoto Keiji, Reisler Emil, Chance Mark R   Three-dimensional structure of cofilin bound to monomeric actin derived by structural mass spectrometry data. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2007; 104(19): 7910-5.
Muhlrad Andras, Ringel Israel, Pavlov Dmitry, Peyser Y Michael, Reisler Emil   Antagonistic effects of cofilin, beryllium fluoride complex, and phalloidin on subdomain 2 and nucleotide-binding cleft in F-actin. Biophysical journal, 2006; 91(12): 4490-9.
Kudryashov D S, Galkin V E, Orlova A, Phan M, Egelman E H, Reisler E   Cofilin cross-bridges adjacent actin protomers and replaces part of the longitudinal F-actin interface. Journal of molecular biology, 2006; 358(3): 785-97.
Shvetsov Alexander, Stamm John D, Phillips Martin, Warshaviak Dora, Altenbach Christian, Rubenstein Peter A, Hideg Kálmán, Hubbell Wayne L, Reisler Emil   Conformational dynamics of loop 262-274 in G- and F-actin. Biochemistry, 2006; 45(20): 6541-9.
Bobkov Andrey A, Muhlrad Andras, Pavlov Dmitry A, Kokabi Kaveh, Yilmaz Atilgan, Reisler Emil   Cooperative effects of cofilin (ADF) on actin structure suggest allosteric mechanism of cofilin function. Journal of molecular biology, 2006; 356(2): 325-34.
Scoville Damon, Stamm John D, Toledo-Warshaviak Dora, Altenbach Christian, Phillips Martin, Shvetsov Alexander, Rubenstein Peter A, Hubbell Wayne L, Reisler Emil   Hydrophobic loop dynamics and actin filament stability. Biochemistry, 2006; 45(45): 13576-84.
Muhlrad Andras, Pavlov Dmitry, Peyser Y Michael, Reisler Emil   Inorganic phosphate regulates the binding of cofilin to actin filaments. The FEBS journal, 2006; 273(7): 1488-96.
Sowa Glenna Z, Cannell David S, Liu Andrea J, Reisler Emil   Polyamine-induced bundling of F-actin. The journal of physical chemistry. B, 2006; 110(44): 22279-84.
Pavlov Dmitry, Muhlrad Andras, Cooper John, Wear Martin, Reisler Emil   Severing of F-actin by yeast cofilin is pH-independent. Cell motility and the cytoskeleton, 2006; 63(9): 533-42.
Cordero Christina L, Kudryashov Dmitry S, Reisler Emil, Satchell Karla J Fullner   The Actin cross-linking domain of the Vibrio cholerae RTX toxin directly catalyzes the covalent cross-linking of actin. The Journal of biological chemistry, 2006; 281(43): 32366-74.
Guan Jing-Qu, Takamoto Keiji, Almo Steven C, Reisler Emil, Chance Mark R   Structure and dynamics of the actin filament. Biochemistry, 2005; 44(9): 3166-75.
Kudryashov Dmitry S, Sawaya Michael R, Adisetiyo Helty, Norcross Todd, Hegyi György, Reisler Emil, Yeates Todd O   The crystal structure of a cross-linked actin dimer suggests a detailed molecular interface in F-actin. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2005; 102(37): 13105-10.
Orlova Albina, Shvetsov Alexander, Galkin Vitold E, Kudryashov Dmitry S, Rubenstein Peter A, Egelman Edward H, Reisler Emil   Actin-destabilizing factors disrupt filaments by means of a time reversal of polymerization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2004; 101(51): 17664-8.
Bobkov Andrey A, Muhlrad Andras, Shvetsov Alexander, Benchaar Sabrina, Scoville Damon, Almo Steven C, Reisler Emil   Cofilin (ADF) affects lateral contacts in F-actin. Journal of molecular biology, 2004; 337(1): 93-104.
Muhlrad Andras, Kudryashov Dmitry, Michael Peyser Y, Bobkov Andrey A, Almo Steve C, Reisler Emil   Cofilin induced conformational changes in F-actin expose subdomain 2 to proteolysis. Journal of molecular biology, 2004; 342(5): 1559-67.
Kudryashov Dmitry S, Phillips Martin, Reisler Emil   Formation and destabilization of actin filaments with tetramethylrhodamine-modified actin. Biophysical journal, 2004; 87(2): 1136-45.
Galkin Vitold E, Orlova Albina, VanLoock Margaret S, Shvetsov Alexander, Reisler Emil, Egelman Edward H   ADF/cofilin use an intrinsic mode of F-actin instability to disrupt actin filaments. The Journal of cell biology, 2003; 163(5): 1057-66.
Muhlrad Andras, Peyser Y Michael, Nili Mahta, Ajtai Katalin, Reisler Emil, Burghardt Thomas P   Chemical decoupling of ATPase activation and force production from the contractile cycle in myosin by steric hindrance of lever-arm movement. Biophysical journal, 2003; 84(2 Pt 1): 1047-56.
Nitao Lisa K, Loo Rachel R Ogorzalek, O'Neall-Hennessey Elizabeth, Loo Joseph A, Szent-Györgyi Andrew G, Reisler Emil   Conformation and dynamics of the SH1-SH2 helix in scallop myosin. Biochemistry, 2003; 42(25): 7663-74.
Kudryashov Dmitry S, Reisler Emil   Solution properties of tetramethylrhodamine-modified G-actin. Biophysical journal, 2003; 85(4): 2466-75.
Guan Jing-Qu, Almo Steven C, Reisler Emil, Chance Mark R   Structural reorganization of proteins revealed by radiolysis and mass spectrometry: G-actin solution structure is divalent cation dependent. Biochemistry, 2003; 42(41): 11992-2000.
Pavlov Dmitry, Gerson Jack H, Yu Tianwei, Tobacman Larry S, Homsher Earl, Reisler Emil   The regulation of subtilisin-cleaved actin by tropomyosin/troponin. The Journal of biological chemistry, 2003; 278(8): 5517-22.
Kim Eldar, Bobkova Elena, Hegyi György, Muhlrad Andras, Reisler Emil   Actin cross-linking and inhibition of the actomyosin motor. Biochemistry, 2002; 41(1): 86-93.
Nitao Lisa K, Yeates Todd O, Reisler Emil   Conformational dynamics of the SH1-SH2 helix in the transition states of myosin subfragment-1. Biophysical journal, 2002; 83(5): 2733-41.
Doyle, TC Reisler, E   Insights into actomyosin interactions from actin mutations. Results and problems in cell differentiation. , 2002; 36: 31-49.
Doyle Timothy C, Reisler Emil   Insights into actomyosin interactions from actin mutations. Results and problems in cell differentiation, 2002; 36(1): 31-49.
Shvetsov Alexander, Musib Runa, Phillips Martin, Rubenstein Peter A, Reisler Emil   Locking the hydrophobic loop 262-274 to G-actin surface by a disulfide bridge prevents filament formation. Biochemistry, 2002; 41(35): 10787-93.
Bobkov Andrey A, Muhlrad Andras, Kokabi Kaveh, Vorobiev Sergey, Almo Steven C, Reisler Emil   Structural effects of cofilin on longitudinal contacts in F-actin. Journal of molecular biology, 2002; 323(4): 739-50.
Wong Wenise W, Gerson Jack H, Rubenstein Peter A, Reisler Emil   Thin filament regulation and ionic interactions between the N-terminal region in actin and troponin. Biophysical journal, 2002; 83(5): 2726-32.
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