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Alignment of caldesmon on the actin-tropomyosin filaments.

T S Tsuruda1, M H Watson, D B Foster, J J Lin, A S Mak.   

Abstract

We have reported previously that each smooth-muscle caldesmon binds predominantly to a region within residues 142-227 of tropomyosin, but a weaker binding site also exists at the N-terminal region of tropomyosin [Watson, Kuhn, Novy, Lin and Mak (1990) J. Biol. Chem. 265, 18860-18866]. In view of recent evidence for the presence of tropomyosin-binding sites at both the N- and C-terminal domains of caldesmon, we have studied the binding of the N- and C-terminal fragments of human fibroblast caldesmon expressed in Escherichia coli to tropomyosin and its CNBr fragments. The N-terminal fragment, CaD40 (residues 1-152), binds tropomyosin, but the interaction is mostly abolished in the presence of actin. CaD40 binds strongly to Cn1B(142-281) of tropomyosin, but weakly to Cn1A(11-127). The C-terminal fragment, CaD39, which corresponds to residues 443-736 of gizzard caldesmon, binds tropomyosin, and the interaction is enhanced by actin. CaD39 binds to both Cn1A(11-127) and Cn1B(142-281) of tropomyosin. Our results suggest that the N-terminal domain of caldesmon interacts with the C-terminal half of one tropomyosin molecule, whereas the C-terminal domain binds to both N- and C-terminal regions of the adjacent tropomyosin molecule along the actin filament. In addition, the binding of the N-terminal domain of caldesmon to the actin-tropomyosin filament is weak, which may allow this domain to project off the thin filament to interact with myosin.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7639715      PMCID: PMC1135723          DOI: 10.1042/bj3090951

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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