INTERACTION AND POLYMERIZATION OF THE G-ACTIN MYOSIN HEAD COMPLEX - EFFECT OF DNASE-I

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LHEUREUX, K
FORNE, T
CHAUSSEPIED, P
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[1] CNRS,CTR RECH BIOCHIM MACROMOLEC,UPR9008,INSERM,U249,BP 5051,ROUTE MENDE,F-34033 MONTPELLIER 1,FRANCE
[2] CTR GENET MOLEC,MONTPELLIER,FRANCE
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10.1021/bi00089a016
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The properties of polymerization and interaction of the G-actin-myosin S1 complexes (formed with either the S1(A1) or the S1(A2) isoform) have been studied by light-scattering and fluorescence measurements in the absence and in the presence of DNase I. In the absence of DNase I, the G-actin-S1(A1) and G-actin-S1(A2) complexes were found to be characterized by different limiting concentrations (l.c.), defined as the complex concentrations above which the polymerization occurs spontaneously within 20 h at 20-degrees-C in a ''no salt'' buffer (l.c. = 0.42 and 8.8 muM for G-actin-S1(A1) and G-actin-S1(A2), respectively). The occurrence of a limiting concentration for either complex together with the kinetic properties of the polymerization led us to conclude that the G-actin-S1 polymerization occurs via a nucleation-elongation process. Fluorescence titrations and proteolysis experiments revealed that G-actin interacts with S1 with a 1:1 stoichiometry (independently of the presence of ATP) with dissociation constants, in the absence of nucleotide, of 20 and 50 nM for the G-actin-S1(A1) and G-actin-S1(A2) complexes, respectively. In the presence of at least a 1.5-fold excess of DNase I, the polymerization of the G-actin-SI complexes was blocked even at high protein concentration or in the presence of salts. In addition, the affinity of either S1 isoform to actin was reduced 4-5-fold by DNase I, while the stoichiometry of the G-actin-S1 complexes was not changed. However, since the dissociation constants remain in the submicromolar range, we could demonstrate the existence of ternary DNase I-G-actin-S1 complexes stable under polymerizing conditions. Finally, the study of the effect of nucleotides and of various salts on the G-actin-S1 interaction further showed significant differences between the G-actin-S1 and F-actin-S1 interactions.
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