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Unphosphorylated twitchin forms a complex with actin and myosin that may contribute to tension maintenance in catch.

Daisuke Funabara1, Chieko Hamamoto, Koji Yamamoto, Akinori Inoue, Miki Ueda, Rika Osawa, Satoshi Kanoh, David J Hartshorne, Suechika Suzuki, Shugo Watabe.   

Abstract

Molluscan smooth muscle can maintain tension over extended periods with little energy expenditure, a process termed catch. Catch is thought to be regulated by phosphorylation of a thick filament protein, twitchin, and involves two phosphorylation sites, D1 and D2, close to the N and C termini, respectively. This study was initiated to investigate the role of the D2 site and its phosphorylation in the catch mechanism. A peptide was constructed containing the D2 site and flanking immunoglobulin (Ig) motifs. It was shown that the dephosphorylated peptide, but not the phosphorylated form, bound to both actin and myosin. The binding site on actin was within the sequence L10 to P29. This region also binds to loop 2 of the myosin head. The dephosphorylated peptide linked myosin and F-actin and formed a trimeric complex. Electron microscopy revealed that twitchin is distributed on the surface of the thick filament with an axial periodicity of 36.25 nm and it is suggested that the D2 site aligns with the myosin heads. It is proposed that the complex formed with the dephosphorylated D2 site of twitchin, F-actin and myosin represents a component of the mechanical linkage in catch.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18055628      PMCID: PMC2219545          DOI: 10.1242/jeb.008722

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Biol        ISSN: 0022-0949            Impact factor:   3.312


  35 in total

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Journal:  J Mol Biol       Date:  2006-10-06       Impact factor: 5.469

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Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1998-04-28       Impact factor: 11.205

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Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil       Date:  1997-12       Impact factor: 3.352

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  23 in total

1.  The N-terminal region of twitchin binds thick and thin contractile filaments: redundant mechanisms of catch force maintenance.

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Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2010-10-22       Impact factor: 5.157

2.  A force-activated kinase in a catch smooth muscle.

Authors:  Thomas M Butler; Marion J Siegman
Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil       Date:  2011-02-01       Impact factor: 2.698

Review 3.  Molecular basis of the catch state in molluscan smooth muscles: a catchy challenge.

Authors:  Stefan Galler
Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil       Date:  2008-11-28       Impact factor: 2.698

4.  Twitchin of mollusc smooth muscles can induce "catch"-like properties in human skeletal muscle: support for the assumption that the "catch" state involves twitchin linkages between myofilaments.

Authors:  Stanislava V Avrova; Nikolay S Shelud'ko; Yurii S Borovikov; Stefan Galler
Journal:  J Comp Physiol B       Date:  2009-06-20       Impact factor: 2.200

5.  Gene expression analyses of essential catch factors in the smooth and striated adductor muscles of larval, juvenile and adult great scallop (Pecten maximus).

Authors:  Øivind Andersen; Jacob S Torgersen; Helene H Pagander; Thorolf Magnesen; Ian A Johnston
Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil       Date:  2009-11-27       Impact factor: 2.698

6.  The highly efficient holding function of the mollusc 'catch' muscle is not based on decelerated myosin head cross-bridge cycles.

Authors:  Stefan Galler; Julia Litzlbauer; Markus Kröss; Herbert Grassberger
Journal:  Proc Biol Sci       Date:  2009-11-11       Impact factor: 5.349

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Authors:  Walter Herzog
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8.  The occurrence of tissue-specific twitchin isoforms in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis.

Authors:  Miho Kusaka; Daisuke Ikeda; Daisuke Funabara; David J Hartshorne; Shugo Watabe
Journal:  Fish Sci       Date:  2008-06-01       Impact factor: 1.617

9.  Myosin Mg-ATPase of molluscan muscles is slightly activated by F-actin under catch state in vitro.

Authors:  Akira Yamada; Maki Yoshio; Kazuhiro Oiwa
Journal:  J Muscle Res Cell Motil       Date:  2013-03-28       Impact factor: 2.698

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Authors:  Thomas M Butler; Marion J Siegman
Journal:  J Biomed Biotechnol       Date:  2010-06-23
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