Literature DB >> 2144521

In vitro motility of skeletal muscle myosin and its proteolytic fragments.

K Takiguchi1, H Hayashi, E Kurimoto, S Higashi-Fujime.   

Abstract

We have compared actin-activated myosin ATPase activity, myosin binding to actin, and the velocity of myosin-induced actin sliding in order to understand the mechanism of myosin motility. In our in vitro assay, F-actin slides at a constant velocity, regardless of length. The F-actin could slide over myosin heads at KCl concentrations below a critical value (60 mM with myosin and HMM, 100 mM with S-1), and the sliding velocities were quite similar below the critical KCl concentration. However, at KCl concentrations close to the critical value, the sliding F-actin is attached to only one or a few particular points on the surface, each of which perhaps consists of a single head of myosin. The KATPase values for actin-activated ATPase were approximately 300 microM for S-1 and approximately 200 microM with HMM below the critical KCl concentration, and approximately 5,000 microM above the critical KCl concentration. This increase in KATPase is due to a drastic reduction in the binding affinity of myosin heads to F-actin, as determined by a proteolytic digestion method and direct observation by fluorescence microscopy. We also show that the Vmax of actin-activated myosin ATPase activity decreases steadily with increasing KCl concentration, even though the velocity of F-actin sliding remains unchanged. This result provides evidence that the ATPase activity is not necessarily linked to motility. We discuss possible models that do not require a tight coupling between myosin ATPase and motility.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2144521     DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a123106

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biochem        ISSN: 0021-924X            Impact factor:   3.387


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