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Spectrofluorometric analysis of length-dependent conformational changes in cardiac troponin C.

Y M Liou1, Y C Tseng, J C Cheng.   

Abstract

Length modulation of cardiac muscle is manifested in the Frank-Starling relation of the heart. Recently, it has been shown that length-dependent changes in SH reactivity of cardiac troponin C (cTnC) occurred in association with cross-bridge attachment and Ca2+. However, the presence of two SH groups (Cys-35 and Cys-84) in the regulatory region of cTnC complicates efforts to detect conformational changes. In this study skinned porcine cardiac fibers were reacted with 7-diethylamino-3-[4'maleimidylphenyl]-4-methylcoumarin (CPM). Alkaline urea gel electrophoresis, along with protein elution, was used to isolate filament bound cTnC. Analysis of fluorescence measurement showed that there is a Ca(2+)-increased fluorescence for CPM-labeled cTnC in long fibers (sarcomere length = 2.2 approximately 2.5 microm) but not in short fibers (sarcomere length = 1.6 approximately 1.8 microm). In addition, the labeled cTnC was measured for the fluorescence decrease over time by adding a non-fluorescence energy acceptor, 4-dimethylaminophenylazophenyl-4'maleimide (DABMI), in the presence and absence of Ca2+. Fluorescence quenching by DABMI is not affected by Ca2+ in long fibers but it is significantly increased in short fibers. However, the fibers maintained in the relaxed state with 5 mM MgATP and 1 mM Vanadate showed no length effect on the CPM-labeled cTnC in terms of the Ca(2+)-mediated changes in fluorescence spectrum and in fluorescence quenching by DABMI. All together, our results suggest that the relative reactivities of Cys-35 and Cys-84 vary with sarcomere length.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12630705     DOI: 10.1023/a:1022073815059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil        ISSN: 0142-4319            Impact factor:   3.352


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