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Isoform-specific interaction of the myosin-binding proteins (MyBPs) with skeletal and cardiac myosin is a property of the C-terminal immunoglobulin domain.

T N Alyonycheva1, T Mikawa, F C Reinach, D A Fischman.   

Abstract

Full-length cDNAs encoding chicken and human skeletal MyBP-H and MyBP-C have been isolated and sequenced (1-5). All are members of a protein family with repetitive immunoglobulin C2 and fibronectin type III motifs. The myosin binding domain was mapped to a single immunoglobulin motif in cardiac MyBP-C and skeletal MyBP-H. Limited alpha-chymotryptic digestion of cardiac MyBP-C generated three peptides, similar in relative mobility to those of skeletal MyBP-C: approximately 100, 40, and 15 kDa. Tryptic digestion of MyBP-H yielded two peptides: approximately 50 and 14 kDa. Partial amino acid sequences proved that the 15- and 14-kDa fragments are located at the C termini of cardiac MyBP-C and skeletal MyBP-H, respectively. Only the 14- and 15-kDa peptides bound to myosin. Thus, the myosin binding site in all three proteins resides within an homologous, C-terminal immunoglobulin domain. Binding reactions (2) between the skeletal and cardiac MyBPs and corresponding myosin isoforms demonstrated saturable binding of the MyBP proteins and their C-terminal peptides to myosin, but there are higher limiting stoichiometries with the homologous isoform partners. Evidence is presented indicating that MyBP-H and -C compete for binding to a discrete number of sites in myosin filaments.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9252413     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.33.20866

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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