Literature DB >> 15560799

Regulation of the actin-myosin interaction by titin.

Nicolas Niederländer1, Fabrice Raynaud, Catherine Astier, Patrick Chaussepied.   

Abstract

Titin is known to interact with actin thin filaments within the I-band region of striated muscle sarcomeres. In this study, we have used a titin fragment of 800 kDa (T800) purified from striated skeletal muscle to measure the effect of this interaction on the functional properties of the actin-myosin complex. MALDI-TOF MS revealed that T800 contains the entire titin PEVK (Pro, Glu, Val, Lys-rich) domain. In the presence of tropomyosin-troponin, T800 increased the sliding velocity (both average and maximum values) of actin filaments on heavy-meromyosin (HMM)-coated surfaces and dramatically decreased the number of stationary filaments. These results were correlated with a 30% reduction in actin-activated HMM ATPase activity and with an inhibition of HMM binding to actin N-terminal residues as shown by chemical cross-linking. At the same time, T800 did not affect the efficiency of the Ca(2+)-controlled on/off switch, nor did it alter the overall binding energetics of HMM to actin, as revealed by cosedimentation experiments. These data are consistent with a competitive effect of PEVK domain-containing T800 on the electrostatic contacts at the actin-HMM interface. They also suggest that titin may participate in the regulation of the active tension generated by the actin-myosin complex.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15560799     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.2004.04429.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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