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Tryptic cleavage and substructure of bovine cardiac myosin subfragment 1

Authors :
Dianne Applegate
Armando Azarcon
Emil Reisler
Source :
Biochemistry. 23:6626-6630
Publication Year :
1984
Publisher :
American Chemical Society (ACS), 1984.

Abstract

The method of limited tryptic proteolysis has been used to compare and contrast the substructure of bovine cardiac myosin subfragment 1 (S-1) to that of skeletal myosin S-1. While tryptic cleavage of cardiac S-1, like that of skeletal S-1, yields three fragments, the 25K, 50K, and 20K peptides, the digestion of cardiac S-1 proceeds at a 2-fold faster rate. The increased rate of cleavage is due entirely to an order of magnitude faster rate of cleavage at the 25K/50K junction of cardiac S-1 compared to that of skeletal, with approximately equal rates of cleavage at the 50K/20K junctions. Actin inhibits the tryptic attack at this latter junction, but its effect is an order of magnitude smaller for the cardiac than for the skeletal S-1. Furthermore, the tryptic susceptibility of the 50K/20K junction of cardiac S-1 in the acto-S-1 complex is increased in the presence of 2 mM MgADP. This effect is not due to partial dissociation of the cardiac acto-S-1 complex by MgADP. Our results indicate that in analogy to skeletal S-1, the cardiac myosin head is organized into three protease-resistant fragments connected by open linker peptides. However, the much faster rate of tryptic cleavage of the 25K/50K junction and also the greater accessibility of the 50K/20K junction in the cardiac acto-S-1 complex indicate substructural differences between cardiac and skeletal S-1.

Details

ISSN :
15204995 and 00062960
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Biochemistry
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ebed49add8897d1dd3c23e35c42f9172
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/bi00321a053