Light chain-dependent myosin structural dynamics in solution investigated by transient electrical birefringence

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Eden, D
Highsmith, S
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[1] UNIV PACIFIC,DEPT BIOCHEM,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94115
[2] SAN FRANCISCO STATE UNIV,DEPT CHEM & BIOCHEM,SAN FRANCISCO,CA 94132
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10.1016/S0006-3495(97)78127-X
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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The technique of transient electrical birefringence was used to compare some of the electric and structural dynamic properties of myosin subfragment 1 (S1(elc, rlc)), which has both the essential and regulatory light chains bound, to Sl(elc), which has only an essential light chain. The rates of rotational Brownian motion indicate that S1(elc, rlc) is larger, as expected. The permanent electric dipole moment of S1(elc, rlc) is also larger, indicating that the regulatory light chain portion of S1(elc, rlc) has a dipole moment and that it is aligned head-to-tail with the dipole moment of the S1(elc) portion. The permanent electric dipoles decrease with increasing ionic strength, apparently because of ion binding to surface charges. Both S1(elc, rlc) and S1(elc) have intrinsic segmental flexibility, as detected by the ability to selectively align segments with a brief weak electric field. However, unlike S1(elc), which can be structurally distorted by the action of a brief strong electric field, S1(elc, rlc) is stiffer and cannot be distorted by fields as high as 7800 V/cm applied to its similar to 8000 D permanent electric dipole moment, The S1 . MgADP . P-i analog S1 . MgADP . V-i is smaller than S1 . MgADP, for both S1(elc, rlc) and S1(elc). Interestingly, the smaller, stiffer S1(elc, rlc). MgADP . V-i complex retains intrinsic segmental flexibility. These results are discussed within a framework of current hypotheses of force-producing mechanisms that involve S1 segmental motion and/or the loss of cross-bridge flexibility during force production.
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