Myofilament calcium sensitivity does not affect cross-bridge activation-relaxation kinetics
- PMID: 17082350
- DOI: 10.1152/ajpregu.00630.2006
Myofilament calcium sensitivity does not affect cross-bridge activation-relaxation kinetics
Abstract
We employed single myofibril techniques to test whether the presence of slow skeletal troponin-I (ssTnI) is sufficient to induce increased myofilament calcium sensitivity (EC(50)) and whether modulation of EC(50) affects the dynamics of force development. Studies were performed using rabbit psoas myofibrils activated by rapid solution switch and in which Tn was partially replaced for either recombinant cardiac Tn(cTn) or Tn composed of recombinant cTn-T (cTnT) and cTn-C (cTnC), and recombinant ssTnI (ssTnI-chimera Tn). Tn exchange was performed in rigor solution (0.5 mg/ml Tn; 20 degrees C; 2 h) and confirmed by SDS-PAGE. cTnI exchange induced a decrease in EC(50); ssTnI-chimera Tn exchange induced a further decrease in EC(50) (in microM: endogenous Tn, 1.35 +/- 0.08; cTnI, 1.04 +/- 0.13; ssTnI-chimera Tn, 0.47 +/- 0.03). EC(50) was also decreased by application of 100 microM bepridil (control: 2.04 +/- 0.03 microM; bepridil 1.35 +/- 0.03 microM). Maximum tension was not different between any groups. Despite marked alterations in EC(50), none of the dynamic activation-relaxation parameters were affected under any condition. Our results show that 1) incorporation of ssTnI into the fast skeletal sarcomere is sufficient to induce increased myofilament Ca(2+) sensitivity, and 2) the dynamics of actin-myosin interaction do not correlate with EC(50). This result suggests that intrinsic cross-bridge cycling rate is not altered by the dynamics of thin-filament activation.
Comment in
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Calcium regulation of troponin and its role in the dynamics of contraction and relaxation.Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2007 Mar;292(3):R1125-8. doi: 10.1152/ajpregu.00841.2006. Epub 2006 Dec 7. Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol. 2007. PMID: 17158261 No abstract available.
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