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Co-operative interactions between troponin-tropomyosin units extend the length of the thin filament in skeletal muscle.

P W Brandt1, M S Diamond, J S Rutchik, F H Schachat.   

Abstract

Ca2+ binding to troponin C (TnC), a subunit of the thin filament regulatory strand, activates vertebrate skeletal muscle contraction. Tension, however, increases with Ca2+ too abruptly to be the result of binding to sites on individual TnCs. Because extraction of one TnC on average per regulatory strand dramatically reduces the slope of the tension/Ca2+ relationship, we proposed that all 26 troponin-tropomyosin complexes of the regulatory strand form a co-operative system. This study of permeabilized (chemically skinned) rabbit psoas fibers analyzes the extraction time-course, the distribution of extraction sites on regulatory strands and the effects of extraction on the co-operativity of the tension/Ca2+ relationship. Two components of TnC are resolved in the time-course of extraction: a "rapidly extracting" component that can be selectively removed without affecting tension or co-operativity, and a "slow extracting" component whose loss reduces tension and co-operativity. Extraction of [14C]TnC shows that the slowly extracting component is lost randomly, so that, after removal of 5% of the TnC, most extracted strands have lost one TnC. Extraction interrupts the transmission of co-operativity by dividing the regulatory strand into smaller, independent co-operative systems; it reduces tension by preventing Ca2+ activation of TnC-depleted regulatory units. Co-operativity of the tension/Ca2+ relationship is modeled with the concerted-transition formalism for intact systems of 26 regulatory units, and for the smaller systems in extracted fibers.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3656437     DOI: 10.1016/0022-2836(87)90492-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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