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Clusters of bound Ca2+ initiate contraction in fast skeletal muscle

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ARCHIVES OF BIOCHEMISTRY AND BIOPHYSICS
卷 552, 期 -, 页码 60-67

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.abb.2013.12.013

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Skeletal muscle; Myofilaments; Contraction regulation; Troponin C; Calcium binding; Fluorescent probes

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Ca2+-binding to troponin C ultimately controls force in muscle leading to the expectation that the two curves, pCa/force and pCa/Ca2+ binding, will coincide. Using an improved fluorescence apparatus to measure Ca2+-binding, we confirm a displacement between the position and shape of the pCa/Ca2+-binding and pCa/force curves. This displacement may be part of a mechanism that reduces the noise inherent in the control process. There must always be some Ca2+-binding events even at 10 or 100 nM, well below threshold for muscle contraction. To minimize the response to such random binding events we suggest that clusters of adjacent Ca2+-binding sites must be filled before contraction is initiated. Clusters promote the reconfiguration of the thin filament to the On state; this simultaneously increases thin filaments' affinity for myosin heads and of troponin C for Ca2+ producing the highly cooperative pCa/force curve. The cluster requirement displaces the Ca2+-binding from the force curve as observed. The thin filament conformational changes and the accompanying affinity increases introduce a discontinuity in the pCa/Ca2+-binding curve. The curve, therefore, is most appropriately fit by two separate Hill equations, a simple non-cooperative one (midpoint, pK(1), n(1) similar to 1) for the foot and a second cooperative one (pK(2), n(2) similar to 2.5) for the upper part. With this fit pK(2) is larger than pK(1) as our argument requires, in contrast to fitting to the sum of two Hill equations. It also expresses the idea that there may be three states of the thin filament. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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