Literature DB >> 7819249

Dissecting titin into its structural motifs: identification of an alpha-helix motif near the titin N-terminus.

G Musco1, C Tziatzios, P Schuck, A Pastore.   

Abstract

Titin, also known as connectin, is a giant modular protein specifically found in vertebrate striated muscle. Since the huge size of titin does not allow a direct structure determination, we have started a long-term project to characterize the protein by cutting it into smaller domains or structural units. The major part of the titin sequence is assembled by modules approximately 100 amino acids long that belong to two major protein superfamilies. Most of these modules are linked together by stretches of variable length with unique sequence. No direct structural characterization has been achieved so far for any of these linkers. We present here a study of a stretch located in the titin N-terminus and part of a linker between two modules. Our attention was drawn toward this region because it shows 100% probability to form a coiled coil when analyzed by a prediction program. A synthetic 38 amino acid peptide spanning such a sequence was studied in aqueous solution by circular dichroism, nuclear magnetic resonance, and analytical ultracentrifugation at various pH, salt, and peptide concentrations. Under all conditions, it shows a strong tendency to form alpha-helical structures. In the presence of salt, this conformation is associated with the formation of helical bundles below pH 5. Above pH 5, any aggregate breaks, and the titin peptide is a monomeric helix in equilibrium with its random coil conformation. We discuss the factors which stabilize the helical conformation and the possible role of this stretch in vivo.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7819249     DOI: 10.1021/bi00002a021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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1.  1H and 15N NMR resonance assignments and secondary structure of titin type I domains.

Authors:  C Muhle-Goll; M Nilges; A Pastore
Journal:  J Biomol NMR       Date:  1997-01       Impact factor: 2.835

2.  The folding and stability of titin immunoglobulin-like modules, with implications for the mechanism of elasticity.

Authors:  A S Politou; D J Thomas; A Pastore
Journal:  Biophys J       Date:  1995-12       Impact factor: 4.033

3.  Clinical evaluation of a matrix metalloproteinase-12 cleaved fragment of titin as a cardiovascular serological biomarker.

Authors:  Efstathios Vassiliadis; Lars M Rasmussen; Inger Byrjalsen; Dorthe Vang Larsen; Rajiv Chaturvedi; Susanne Hosbond; Lotte Saabye; Axel C P Diederichsen; Federica Genovese; Kevin L Duffin; Qinlong Zheng; Xiaoliang Chen; Diana J Leeming; Claus Christiansen; Morten A Karsdal
Journal:  J Transl Med       Date:  2012-07-06       Impact factor: 5.531

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