Tropomyosin isoforms from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (TPM1 and TPM2) and cardiac tropomyosin exhibit isoform-specific effects on actin-myosin cooperativity, binding strength, and in vitro sliding speed.
Tropomyosin isoforms (cardiac, TPM1, TPM2)
Modulation of actin-myosin interactions (cooperativity, strength of myosin binding, and in vitro sliding speed)
Tropomyosin is an extended coiled-coil protein that influences actin function by binding longitudinally along thin filaments. The present work compares cardiac tropomyosin and the two tropomyosins from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, TPM1 and TPM2, that are much shorter than vertebrate tropomyosins. Unlike cardiac tropomyosin, the phase of the coiled-coil-forming heptad repeat of TPM2 is discontinuous; it is interrupted by a 4-residue deletion. TPM1 has two such deletions, which flank the 38-residue partial gene duplication that causes TPM1 to span five actins instead of the four of TPM2. Each of the three tropomyosin isoforms modulates actin-myosin interactions, with isoform-specific effects on cooperativity and strength of myosin binding. These different properties can be explained by a model that combines opposite effects, steric hindrance between myosin and tropomyosin when the latter is bound to a subset of its sites on actin, and also indirect, favorable interactions between tropomyosin and myosin, mediated by mutually promoted changes in actin. Both of these effects are influenced by which tropomyosin isoform is present. Finally, the tropomyosins have isoform-specific effects on in vitro sliding speed and on the myosin concentration dependence of this movement, suggesting that non-muscle tropomyosin isoforms exist, at least in part, to modulate myosin function.
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James C. Strand
Acceleron Pharma (United States)
Mahta Nili
University of California, Los Angeles
Earl Homsher
University of California, Los Angeles
Journal of Biological Chemistry
University of California, Los Angeles
University of Iowa
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Strand et al. (Sat,) reported a other. Tropomyosin isoforms (cardiac, TPM1, TPM2) was evaluated on Modulation of actin-myosin interactions (cooperativity, strength of myosin binding, and in vitro sliding speed). Tropomyosin isoforms from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (TPM1 and TPM2) and cardiac tropomyosin exhibit isoform-specific effects on actin-myosin cooperativity, binding strength, and in vitro sliding speed.
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