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States of myosin subfragment-1 studied by catalyzed ascorbate reduction of bound spin label.
Authors:H Onishi  M F Morales
Affiliation:Cardiovascular Research Institute, University of California, San Francisco Medical Center, San Francisco, California 94143 USA
Abstract:The second-order rate constant, k, whereby ascorbate reduces spin label, N-(1-oxyl-2, 2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidyl) iodoacetamide, bound to the fast-reacting (SH1) thiol groups of heavy meromyosin (HMM) has been compared with the k whereby ascorbate reduces free spin label in the same solvent. It is clear that the k of protein-bound spin label is primarily determined by conditions “on-board” subfragment-1 (S-1), rather than by properties of the solvent. First, in saturating [STP] the k of HMM-bound spin label was much greater than the k of free spin label, and both k's were independent of [KCl], from 0.05 to 1 m. Second, in the absence of ATP, or even in the presence of ADP, the k of HMM-bound spin label was less than the k of free spin label at l m KCl, and much more in a 0.05 m KCl. The organized structure of S-1 is required for observing the change of k with ATP, because the change of k disappeared on denaturing HMM with either guanidine hydrochloride or urea.Measuring k can be a “probe” to specify HMM states. However, the parameter, k, is conceptually dissimilar to measuring peak heights on an EPR spectrum. Experimentally we have observed that when [KCl] is increased, while [MgATP] = 0, spectral peak height is constant, but k varies remarkably. At no [KCl] did excess F-actin affect k. Quantitative examination of metal contamination (e.g., Cu, Fe) in HMM showed that changes in the k of HMM-bound spin label cannot arise from changes in proximity to contaminating metal redox catalysts bound to HMM.An intramolecular participant in the reaction of ascorbate with bound nitroxyl half inhibits the Ca2+-ATPase of spin labeled HMM, so signal annihilation and ATPase activity are closely correlated in time. The rate of signal annihilation is unaffected by prior reaction of the “SH2” thiols with N-ethylmaleimide.
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