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Tropomyosin-binding site(s) on the Dictyostelium actin surface as identified by site-directed mutagenesis
- Source :
- Biochemistry. 35(46)
- Publication Year :
- 1996
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Abstract
- To identify tropomyosin-binding site(s) on the surface of actin molecule, we examined the effect of mutagenesis introduced to subdomain 4 of actin. Because the sequence of Gln228-Ser232 of Dictyostelium actin differs from that of Tetrahymena actin that does not bind tropomyosin, the Dictyostelium/Tetrahymena chimeric actin was produced. Also, Lys238 and Glu241 were replaced with alanine (mutant 645) to study the role of charged residues which are located at both ends of a beta-sheet. As a control experiment, a negative charge was introduced near to the N-terminus (mutant 663). To facilitate the separation of mutant actins without affecting the normal function, Glu360 was replaced with histidine. As a control mutant to such mutants, the mutant 647 (E360H) was produced. Mutant actins were expressed in Dictyostelium cells. All mutant actins were functional: they (i) polymerize and (ii) activate ATPase activity of rabbit skeletal myosin subfragment-1 (S1). The mutant 663 (G2E) showed tropomyosin binding and activated myosin ATPase almost as well as rabbit skeletal actin. However, the tropomyosin binding of the mutant 645 (K238A/E241A/E360H) became magnesium dependent. The chimeric actin (mutant 646: QTAAS-to-KAYKE replacement and E360H) showed decreased tropomyosin binding even in the presence of magnesium ions. These results indicate that the tropomyosin-binding sites of "on"-state actin are on subdomain 4. Surprisingly, the chimeric actin showed more cooperative calcium regulation than rabbit skeletal actin in the presence of tropomyosin-troponin. The mutant actin 645 can hardly activate S1 ATPase irrespective of calcium concentration in the presence of tropomyosin-troponin, even though this actin by itself can activate S1 ATPase. The steric blocking or cooperative/allosteric mechanism of thin filament regulation is discussed.
- Subjects :
- Models, Molecular
Myosin ATPase
ATPase
Mutant
macromolecular substances
Tropomyosin
Myosins
Biochemistry
Tropomyosin binding
Myosin
Animals
Dictyostelium
Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional
Muscle, Skeletal
Magnesium ion
Actin
Binding Sites
biology
Chemistry
Actins
Cell biology
Enzyme Activation
biology.protein
Mutagenesis, Site-Directed
Rabbits
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00062960
- Volume :
- 35
- Issue :
- 46
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Biochemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....c9db933345a726bbfc9573cae9cdadca