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. 1991 Jan 15;30(2):422-30.
doi: 10.1021/bi00216a017.

Kinetics of the interaction of 2'(3')-O-(N-methylanthraniloyl)-ATP with myosin subfragment 1 and actomyosin subfragment 1: characterization of two acto-S1-ADP complexes

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Kinetics of the interaction of 2'(3')-O-(N-methylanthraniloyl)-ATP with myosin subfragment 1 and actomyosin subfragment 1: characterization of two acto-S1-ADP complexes

S K Woodward et al. Biochemistry. .

Abstract

We have used a fluorescent analogue of ATP, mantATP [2'(3')-O-(N-methylanthraniloyl)-adenosine 5'-triphosphate; Hiratsuka T. (1983) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 742, 496-508], and made a detailed kinetic study of the interaction of mantATP and mantADP with S1 and acto-S1. We have shown that these analogues behave like ATP and ADP, respectively. In addition, we have demonstrated that this analogue can distinguish between two acto-S1 complexes, the A-M.N (attached) and A.M.N (rigor-like) states [Geeves, M. A., Good, R. S., & Gutfreund, H. (1984) J. Muscle Res. Cell Motil. 5, 351-361]. Previously, these two states were observed with a pyrene label on Cys 374 of actin. This isomerization can now be monitored at two spatially distinct sites on the ternary complex, indicative of a major conformational change in the ternary complex. Also, we have measured the rate of ADP dissociation from both A-M.N and A.M.N directly and shown these to differ by a factor of 1000. Thus the results presented here support the model of Geeves et al. and are consistent with the A-M.N to A.M.N transition being coupled to the force-generating event of the crossbridge cycle.

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