Kinetic studies on the effects of ADP and ionic strength on the interaction between myosin subfragment-1 and actin: implications for load-sensitivity and regulation of the crossbridge cycle

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Conibear, PB [1 ]
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[1] Univ Leicester, Dept Biochem, Leicester LE1 7RH, Leics, England
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英国惠康基金; 英国医学研究理事会;
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10.1023/A:1005696017544
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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The dynamics of the interaction of fast skeletal muscle myosin subfragment-1 with pyrene-labelled actin were examined using both stopped-flow and pressure relaxation methods. The data suggest a four-step model i.e.: [GRAPHICS] ADP weakens the acto-S1 affinity via a reduction in K-0, with no apparent effect on K-1 and no effect on K-2, whilst k(+2) and k(-2) are both markedly reduced. Increased ionic strength reduces both K-0 and k(+2) with no major effect on k(+1). Step 3 represents an extension to previous models and is ADP-dependent. The present work is discussed in relation to earlier studies which led to somewhat different conclusions (Taylor EW (1991) J Biol Chem 266: 294-302; Geeves MA (1989) Biochemistry 28: 5864-5871). It is likely that the interaction proceeds via formation of a disordered complex stabilised by ionic interactions (corresponding to step 0), followed by a disordered-to-ordered transition involving additional hydrophobic contacts (step 1) after which further contacts of both types are made coupled to internal conformational changes (steps 2 and 3). Step 3 could have a role in extending the lifetime of force-generating crossbridges and limiting ATP turnover during contraction against a load, and may be equivalent to a structural change observed in recent cryo-EM studies on the smooth muscle system (Whittaker M, Wilsonkubalek EM, Smith JE, Faust L, Milligan RA and Sweeney HL (1995) Nature 378: 748-751). Cooperative interactions between the two myosin heads also appear to have a role in this putative latch mechanism.
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