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Ca-binding and Ca-sensitizing functions of cardiac native tropomyosin, troponin, and tropomyosin
Authors:Y Surendranath Reddy and Carl R Honig
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The University of Rochester School of Medicine, 260 Crittenden Boulevard, Rochester, N.Y. 14620, U.S.A.

Abstract:Procedures are described by which troponin and tropomyosin can be isolated from cardiac muscle rapidly, with minimal damage by oxidation. Cardiac relaxing proteins inhibit actomyosin ATPase activity in the presence of ethyleneglycoltetraacetic acid (EGTA), and permit graded stimulation by Ca2+. This stimulation is independent of preexisting inhibition, and greater than that obtained with skeletal proteins. Characteristics of Scatchard plots for Ca2+ binding suggest that troponin contains one class of sites which interact at high fractional occupancy. Interaction appears to be enhanced by tropomyosin. Mean values for the estimated maximum affinity and capacity of six canine cardiac troponin preparations were: 4.92·106 M?1, and 21.58·10?6 moles·g?1. Values for skeletal troponin were not significantly different. Native tropomyosin bound about half as much Ca2+ per g, with maximum affinity the same as troponin. Pure tropomyosin bound no Ca2+. Cardiac and skeletal proteins differ in that the former are much more labile, and more readily influenced by ions and drugs.
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