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Thin filament Ca2+ binding properties and regulatory unit interactions alter kinetics of tension development and relaxation in rabbit skeletal muscle

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JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON
卷 586, 期 15, 页码 3683-3700

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WILEY-BLACKWELL
DOI: 10.1113/jphysiol.2008.152181

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  1. NHLBI NIH HHS [HL65497, R01 HL061683, R01 HL065497, HL61683] Funding Source: Medline
  2. NIBIB NIH HHS [T32 EB001650] Funding Source: Medline

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The influence of Ca(2+) binding properties of individual troponin versus cooperative regulatory unit interactions along thin filaments on the rate tension develops and declines was examined in demembranated rabbit psoas fibres and isolated myofibrils. Native skeletal troponin C (sTnC) was replaced with sTnC mutants having altered Ca(2+) dissociation rates (k(off)) or with mixtures of sTnC and D28A, D64A sTnC, that does not bind Ca(2+) at sites I and II (xxsTnC), to reduce near-neighbour regulatory unit (RU) interactions. At saturating Ca(2+), the rate of tension redevelopment (k(TR)) was not altered for fibres containing sTnC mutants with decreased k(off) or mixtures of sTnC:xxsTnC. We examined the influence of k(off) on maximal activation and relaxation in myofibrils because they allow rapid and large changes in [Ca(2+)]. In myofibrils with M80Q sTnC(F27W) (decreased k(off)), maximal tension, activation rate (k(ACT)), k(TR) and rates of relaxation were not altered. With I60Q sTnC(F27W) (increased k(off)), maximal tension, k(ACT) and k(TR) decreased, with no change in relaxation rates. Surprisingly, the duration of the slow phase of relaxation increased or decreased with decreased or increased k(off), respectively. For all sTnC reconstitution conditions, Ca(2+) dependence of k(TR) in fibres showed Ca(2+) sensitivity of k(TR) (pCa(50)) shifted parallel to tension and low-Ca(2+) k(TR) was elevated. Together the data suggest the Ca(2+)-dependent rate of tension development and the duration (but not rate) of relaxation can be greatly influenced by k(off) of sTnC. This influence of sTnC binding kinetics occurs primarily within individual RUs, with only minor contributions of RU interactions at low Ca(2+).

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