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Evidence for a role for cardiac myosin in regulating the contractile response.
Authors:G Bailin
Institution:Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, and Department of Physiology, Mount Sinai School of Medicine of The City University of New York, New York 10029 USA
Abstract:Dinitrophenylated bovine cardiac myosin incorporates 1.3 mol of 1-fluoro-2,4-dinitro-benzene per 5 × 105 g of protein. Concomitantly there was an activation of the Ca2+-ATPase activity and an inhibition of the K+(EDTA)-ATPase activity. The dinitrophenyl group is located in the smallest active proteolytic fragment, subfragment 1. Virtually all of the labeling occurs in the region containing the heavy chains of cardiac myosin as judged by dissociation experiments in sodium dodecyl sulfate. Dinitrophenylated myosin failed to form calcium-sensitive actomyosin when tested in an ATPase assay system containing actin, tropomyosin, troponin and ethylene glycol-bis(β-aminoethyl ether)N,N′-tetraacetic acid. Thiolysis of the dinitrophenyl group from myosin with 2-mercaptoethanol restored its ability to form a calcium-sensitive actomyosin. The Ca2+ and K+(EDTA)-ATPase activities were also restored to control values. These results indicate that cardiac myosin participates in the regulation of the interaction between the contractile proteins.
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