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Thin-filament-binding domains of cardiac and fast skeletal muscle troponin I isoforms as studied by epitope tagging.

N Toyota1, H Uzawa, M Komiyama, Y Shimada.   

Abstract

We examined the binding domains of cardiac and fast skeletal muscle troponin I (CTnI and FTnI, respectively) to myofibrils (MFs). Deletion mutants containing CTnI amino acid residues 1-79, 43-207 and 80-207 (CTnI-head, CTnI-tail-I and CTnI-tail-2, respectively) and FTnI amino acid residues 1-54 and 55-182 (FTnI-head and FTnI-tail, respectively) were transiently expressed in cardiac and fast skeletal muscle cells. To monitor the intracellular localization of these exogenously introduced truncated TnIs, epitope tagging was used. CTnI-tail-1 was incorporated into cardiac MFs specifically, but CTnI-tail-2 was not assembled onto any MFs examined. This suggests that there is no potent actin filament-binding site in CTnI-tail-2. Since CTnI-tail-1 has an amino acid extension (CTnI residues 43-79) whose sequence is longer than that of CTnI-head-2; it appears that this sequence extension is important in binding to cardiac MFs. FTnI-tail, containing the inhibitory domain of actomyosin ATPase, showed intensive and specific incorporation into fast MFs. FTnI-tail was a homologous fragment of CTnI-tail-2, but the binding patterns of these two domains differed greatly from each other. It is possible that the absence of potent binding affinity of CTnI-tail-2 corresponding to the inhibitory domain of actomyosin ATPase is advantageous for continuous cardiac muscle contraction, since a potent inhibitory activity is a serious obstacle to cardiac muscle contraction. It can be assumed that distinctive binding ability of functional domains of TnI-tails reflect unique adaptations to muscles with different physiological properties.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10730578     DOI: 10.1023/a:1005651931657

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil        ISSN: 0142-4319            Impact factor:   2.698


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