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Troponin I isoforms and differential effects of acidic pH on soleus and cardiac myofilaments.

J Wattanapermpool1, P J Reiser, R J Solaro.   

Abstract

Differences in pH sensitivity of tension generation between developing and adult cardiac myofilaments, which contain the same isoform of troponin C (TnC), have been proposed to be due to troponin I (TnI) isoform switching from the slow skeletal (ss) to cardiac (c) TnI isoforms (21). We investigated the effects of acidic pH on Ca(2+)-activation of force in chemically skinned preparations of adult rat trabeculae and single soleus fibers that also share the same TnC isoform. Compared with the soleus fibers, trabeculae demonstrated a greater suppression of tension and a rightward shift in pCa50 (-log half-maximally activating molar Ca2+ concentration) when pH was decreased from 7.0 to 6.2. The pH-induced shift in pCa50 in soleus fibers did not change with sarcomere length. Troponin subunit interactions were also investigated, using cardiac troponin C (cTnCIA) labeled with a fluorescent probe, 2-(4'-iodoacetamidoanilino)-naphthalene-6-sulfonic acid. Under acidic conditions, cTnCIA demonstrated a decrease in Ca(2+)-affinity. This decrease was amplified both in the binary complex cTnCIA-cTnI and in the complex cTnCIA-cTnI-cTnT-tropomyosin to the same extent. In contrast, substitution of ssTnI for cTnI in these complexes produced the same decrease in Ca2+ affinity in response to acidic pH as cTnCIA alone. These results support our hypothesis that differential effects of pH on tension generation and Ca2+ sensitivity between soleus fibers and trabeculae are due to the presence of different isoforms of TnI.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7864071     DOI: 10.1152/ajpcell.1995.268.2.C323

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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