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Ionic interactions play a role in the regulatory mechanism of scallop heavy meromyosin

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 85, Issue 2, Pages 1053-1062

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/S0006-3495(03)74544-5

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  1. NIAMS NIH HHS [R37 AR017346, AR17346, R01 AR017346] Funding Source: Medline

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Heavy meromyosin from scallop (scHMM) striated muscle is regulated by calcium binding to the essential light chain. The regulation can be modeled with a calcium-dependent equilibrium between on and off scHMM conformations. The observed rate constant for mant-ADP dissociation from scHMM is calcium dependent, and we show here that it can be used to de. ne the equilibrium constant (K-eq) between on and off conformations. The data show that Keq is markedly ionic strength dependent, with high salt (greater than or equal to200 mM) abolishing the off state even in the absence of calcium and low salt (<50 mM) favoring the off state even in the presence of calcium. Debye-Huckel plots of the equilibrium constant (Keq) for the on and off forms gave parallel slopes (5.94 +/- 0.33 and 6.36 +/- 0.17 M-0.5) in the presence and absence of calcium. The presence of an equilibrium mixture of two conformations was confirmed by sedimentation data and the effects of ADP, calcium and ionic strength were in qualitative agreement. Thus scHMM exists in two conformations that can be distinguished in sedimentation profiles and by the rate of release of mant-ADP. Increasing salt concentrations biases the system toward the on state, suggesting a role for ionic interactions in stabilizing the off state.

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