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. 1992 Mar 24;31(11):2941-6.
doi: 10.1021/bi00126a014.

Myosin subfragment 1 and structural elements of G-actin: effects of S-1(A2) on sequences 39-52 and 61-69 in subdomain 2 of G-actin

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Myosin subfragment 1 and structural elements of G-actin: effects of S-1(A2) on sequences 39-52 and 61-69 in subdomain 2 of G-actin

T Chen et al. Biochemistry. .

Abstract

The effect of myosin on the structure of two sequences on G-actin, a loop between residues 39 and 52 and a segment between residues 61 and 69 from the NH2-terminus, was probed by limited proteolytic digestions of G-actin in the presence of the myosin subfragment 1 isozyme S-1(A2). Under the experimental conditions of this work, no polymerization of actin was induced by S-1(A2) [Chen & Reisler (1991) Biochemistry 30, 4546-4552]. S-1(A2) did not change the rates of subtilisin and chymotryptic digestion of G-actin at loop 39-52. In contrast to this, the second protease-sensitive region on G-actin, segment 61-69, was protected strongly by S-1(A2) from tryptic cleavage. The minor if any involvement of loop 39-52 in S-1 binding was confirmed by determining the binding constants of S-1(A2) for pyrene-labeled G-actin (1.2 x 10(6) M-1), subtilisin-cleaved pyrenyl G-actin (0.3 x 10(6) M-1), and DNase I-pyrenyl G-actin complexes (0.3 x 10(6) M-1). Consistent with this, the activity of DNase I, which binds to actin loop 39-52 [Kabsch et al. (1990) Nature 347, 37-44], was inhibited almost equally well by actin in the presence and absence of S-1(A2). These results confirm the observation that DNase I and S-1(A2) bind to distinct sites on actin [Bettache et al. (1990) Biochemistry 29, 9085-9091] and demonstrate myosin-induced changes in segment 61-69 of G-actin.

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