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Studies on calcium ion-induced conformation changes in the actin-tropomyosin-troponin system by fluorimetry. III. Changes in the conformation of tropomyosin associated with functional states.

T Ohyashiki, Y Kanaoka, T Sekine.   

Abstract

The local conformational changes in the tropomyosin molecule under various conditions were studied by means of fluorimetry using SH-directed fluorescent dyes, N-(1-anilinonaphthyl-4)maleimide (ANM) and N-(3-pyrene)maleimide (PRM). 1. The fluorescence intensity, polarization and the emmission maximum of ANM-tropomyosin were found to be susceptible to ionic strength, but in different ways. The changes in these parameters suggest that the fluorescence-labeled sulfhydryl group or groups become more buried in a hydrophobic internal region by salt-induced depolymerization of aggregate and by adding F-actin to tropomyosin. 2. Titration of the labeled tropomyosin with F-actin revealed a cooperative nature in ANM labeling and a simple saturation kinetics in PRM labeling. The dissociation constant of F-actin to PRM-tropomyosin was calculated to be 5.8-10(-6) M. 3. Temperature dependence of the fluorescence polarization showed a thermal transition in the conformation of ANM- or PRM-tropomyosin at around 30 degrees C. Flexibility or segmental motion of the region containing the fluorophore was suppressed significantly on adding troponin and markedly on adding F-actin. 4. Measurements of the quantum yield and polarization of the ANM-tropomyosin-F-actin complex suggested that troponin strengthened the binding between the two proteins and that Ca2+ reversed this effect.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 1247580     DOI: 10.1016/0005-2795(76)90341-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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