HEAVY-MEROMYOSIN INDUCES SLIDING MOVEMENTS BETWEEN ANTIPARALLEL ACTIN-FILAMENTS

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TAKIGUCHI, K
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[1] Department of Molecular Biology, School of Science, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Aichi 464-01, Chikusa-ku
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10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a123414
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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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Suzuki et al. [Biochemistry 28, 6513-6518 (1989)] have shown that, when F-actin is mixed with inert high polymer, a large number of actin filaments closely align in parallel with overlaps to form a long and thick bundle. The bundle may be designated non-polar, as the constituent filaments are random in polarity (Suzuki et al. 1989). I prepared non-polar bundles of F-actin using methylcellulose (MC) as the high polymer, exposed them to heavy meromyosin (HMM) in the presence of ATP under a light microscope, and followed their morphological changes in the continuous presence of MC. It was found that bundles several tens of micrometers long contracted to about one-third the initial length, while becoming thicker, in half a minute after exposure to HMM. Subsequently, each bundle was split longitudinally into several bundles in a stepwise manner, while the newly formed ones remained associated together at one of the two ends. The product, an aster-like assembly of actin bundles, was morphologically quiescent; that is, individual bundles never contracted upon second exposure to HMM and ATP, although they were still longer than the F-actin used. Bundles in this state consisted of filaments with parallel polarity as examined by electron microscopy. This implies that non-polar bundles were transformed into assemblies of polar bundles with ATP hydrolysis by HMM. Importantly, myosin subfragment-1 caused neither contraction nor transformation. These results are interpreted as follows. In the presence of ATP, the two-headed HMM molecule was able to cross-bridge antiparallel actin filaments, as well as parallel ones. In the antiparallel case, HMM induced sliding forces between the two filaments, while, in the parallel case, HMM traveled along the pair directionally, producing resistance against external sliding forces acting upon the two filaments.
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