The mechanism for the inhibition of actin-activated ATPase of smooth muscle heavy meromyosin by calponin. |
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Authors: | K Y Horiuchi S Chacko |
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Institution: | Department of Pathobiology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia 19104. |
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Abstract: | Calponin, an actin-binding protein, inhibited the acto-heavy meromyosin (HMM) MgATPase and lowered the binding of HMM to actin. The amount of calponin bound to actin or tropomyosin-actin was the same when the ATPase was inhibited 80-90%. While the KATPase was diminished only less than 2-fold in the presence of calponin, the Vmax was decreased 6-fold and 2-fold with actin and tropomyosin-actin, respectively. A comparison of the kinetic constants for the ATP hydrolysis obtained in the presence of actin-calponin and tropomyosin-actin-calponin revealed that the tropomyosin augmented the Vmax 5-fold from the inhibited level, but there was no effect on the KATPase. |
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