Literature DB >> 12690096

Functional importance of the carboxyl-terminal region of striated muscle tropomyosin.

Ganapathy Jagatheesan1, Sudarsan Rajan, Natalia Petrashevskaya, Arnold Schwartz, Greg Boivin, Susan Vahebi, Pieter DeTombe, R John Solaro, Erin Labitzke, George Hilliard, David F Wieczorek.   

Abstract

Striated muscle tropomyosin (TM) interacts with actin and the troponin complex to regulate calcium-mediated muscle contraction. Previous work by our laboratory established that alpha- and beta-TM isoforms elicit physiological differences in sarcomeric performance. Heart myofilaments containing beta-TM exhibit an increased sensitivity to calcium that is associated with a decrease in the rate of relaxation and a prolonged time of relaxation. To address whether the carboxyl-terminal, troponin T binding domain of beta-TM is responsible for these physiological alterations, we exchanged the 27 terminal amino acids of alpha-TM (amino acids 258 -284) for the corresponding region in beta-TM. Hearts of transgenic mice that express this chimeric TM protein exhibit significant decreases in their rates of contraction and relaxation when assessed by ex vivo work-performing cardiac analyses. There are increases in the time to peak pressure and a dramatic increase in end diastolic pressure. In myofilaments, this chimeric protein induces depression of maximum tension and ATPase rate, together with a significant decrease in sensitivity to calcium. Our data are the first to demonstrate that the TM isoform-specific carboxyl terminus is a critical determinant of sarcomere performance and calcium sensitivity in both the whole heart and in isolated myofilaments.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12690096     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M303073200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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