The effect of partial extraction of troponin C on the elementary steps of the cross-bridge cycle in rabbit psoas muscle fibers

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Zhao, Y [1 ]
Swamy, PMG [1 ]
Humphries, KA [1 ]
Kawai, M [1 ]
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[1] UNIV IOWA, COLL MED, DEPT ANAT, IOWA CITY, IA 52242 USA
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10.1016/S0006-3495(96)79469-9
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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The elementary steps of the cross-bridge cycle in which troponin C (TnC) was partially extracted were investigated by sinusoidal analysis in rabbit psoas muscle fibers. The effects of MgATP and phosphate on the rate constants of exponential processes were studied at 200 mM ionic strength, pCa 4.20, pH 7.00, and at 20 degrees C. The results were analyzed with the following cross-bridge scheme: [GRAPHICS] where A is actin, M is myosin, S is MgATP, D is MgADP, and P is phosphate (P-i). When TnC was extracted so that the average remaining tension was 11% (range 8-15%), K-1 (MgATP association constant) increased to 7X, k(2) (rate constant of cross-bridge detachment) increased to 1.55X, k(-2) (reversal of detachment) decreased to 0.27X, and K-2 (= k(2)/k(-2): equilibrium constant of cross-bridge detachment) increased to 6.6X.k(4) (rate constant of force generation) decreased to 0.4X, k(-4) (reversal of force generation) increased to 2X, K-4 (= k(4)/k(-4)) decreased to 0.17X, and K-5 (P-i association constant) did not change. The activation factor alpha, which represents the fraction of cross-bridges participating in the cycling, decreased from 1 to 0.14 with TnC extraction. The fact that K-1 increased with TnC extraction implies that the condition of the thin filament modifies the contour of the substrate binding site on the myosin head and is consistent with the Fenn effect. The fact that a decreased to 0.14 is consistent with the steric blocking mechanism (recruitment hypothesis) and indicates that some of the cross-bridges disappear from the active cycling pool. The fact that the equilibrium constants changed is consistent with the cooperative activation mechanism (graded activation hypothesis) among thin-filament regulatory units that consist of troponin (TnC, TnI, TnT), tropomyosin, and seven actin molecules, and possibly include cross-bridges.
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