A truncated mutant of cardiac troponin I missing the 32 amino acid NH2-terminal extension showed no differences from full-length cTnI in actomyosin ATPase inhibition or Ca2+ binding.
Truncated mutant cardiac troponin I (cTnI/NH2) vs Full-length cardiac troponin I (cTnI)
Inhibition of actomyosin ATPase activity and relation between pCa and Ca2+ binding
Phosphorylation of Ser residues in the NH2-terminal extension unique to cardiac troponin I (cTnI) is known to occur through protein kinase A and to alter myofilament Ca2+ activation (Robertson, S. P., Johnson, J. D., Holroyde, M. J., Kranias, E. G., Potter, J. D., and Solaro, R. J. (1982) J. Biol. Chem. 257, 260-263). Yet, how the NH2-terminal extension may itself affect thin filament Ca2+ signaling is unknown. To approach this question we have used molecular cloning, mutagenesis, and bacterial synthesis of a full-length cTnI and a truncated mutant (cTnI/NH2) missing the 32 amino acids. Using reconstituted preparations we could show no differences between cTnI and cTnI/NH2 either in inhibition of actomyosin ATPase activity, in Ca(2+)-reversible inhibitory activity, or in the relation between pCa and Ca2+ binding to the regulatory site of cTnC at either pH 7.0 or 6.5. There were also no significant differences at either pH in the pCa-MgATPase activity relation of myofibrils into which the various species of TnI has been exchanged. Our results indicate: 1) that phosphorylation most likely induces a new state of TnI activity rather than altering an intrinsic effect of the NH2-terminal peptide on Ca2+ activation; and 2) that domains outside the NH2-terminal extension are important with regard to differences in effects of acidic pH on Ca2+ activation on cardiac and skeletal myofilaments.
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Guo et al. (Sun,) reported a other. Truncated mutant cardiac troponin I (cTnI/NH2) vs. Full-length cardiac troponin I (cTnI) was evaluated on Inhibition of actomyosin ATPase activity and relation between pCa and Ca2+ binding. A truncated mutant of cardiac troponin I missing the 32 amino acid NH2-terminal extension showed no differences from full-length cTnI in actomyosin ATPase inhibition or Ca2+ binding.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1644d99e37e13c01c518f8 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/s0021-9258(17)36593-6
Xumin Guo
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Jonggonnee Wattanapermpool
Mahidol University
Kimberly A. Palmiter
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Journal of Biological Chemistry
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
University of Illinois Chicago
Illinois College
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