Sequence variations in the surface loop near the nucleotide binding site modulate the ATP turnover rates of molluscan myosins

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PerreaultMicale, CL [1 ]
Kalabokis, VN [1 ]
Nyitray, L [1 ]
SzentGyorgyi, AG [1 ]
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[1] BRANDEIS UNIV,DEPT BIOL,WALTHAM,MA 02254
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10.1007/BF00124354
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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The muscle and species-specific differences in enzymatic activity between Placopecten and Argopecten striated and catch muscle myosins are attributable to the myosin heavy chain. To identify sequences that may modulate these differences, we cloned and sequenced the cDNA encoding the myosin heavy chains of Placopecten striated and catch muscle. Deduced protein sequences indicate two similar isoforms in catch and striated myosins (97% identical); variations arise by differential RNA splicing of five alternative exons from a single myosin heavy chain gene. The first encodes the phosphate-binding loop; the second, part of the Am binding site; the third, part of the actin binding site; the fourth, the hinge in the rod; and the fifth, a tailpiece found only in the catch muscle myosin heavy chain. Both Placopecten myosin heavy chains are 96% identical to Argopecten myosin heavy chain isoforms. Because subfragment-1 ATPase activities reflect the differences observed in the parent myosins, the motor domain is responsible for the variations in ATPase activities. In addition, data show that differences are due to V-max and not actin affinity. The sequences of all four myosin heavy chain motor domains diverge only in the flexible surface loop near the nucleotide binding pocket Thus, the different ATPase activities of four molluscan muscle myosins are Likely due to myosin heavy chain sequence variations within the flexible surface loop that forms part of the ATP binding pocket of the motor domain.
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