Electric birefringence study of rabbit skeletal myosin subfragments HMM, LMM, and rod in solution
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Electric birefringence study of rabbit skeletal myosin subfragments HMM, LMM, and rod in solution
Abstract
Electric birefringence measurements and depolarized light scattering experiments were performed with HMM, LMM, and rod, the three fragments of myosin, under conditions (0.3 M KCl, 0.02 M PO4, pH 7.3) the medium currently used for biochemical assays of myosin in its native state as well as of its subfragments. The comparison of myosin and rod relaxation times (17.2 and 22.8 microseconds, respectively) suggests that the average bend angle in the tail is sharper in intact myosin (90 degrees) whereas rod, when detached from the heads, is a more elongated species with an average bend angle of 120-135 degrees. The LMM relaxation time (6.4 microseconds) is consistent with a rigid linear stick model of length 78 nm. Flexibility in myosin tail is thus confirmed as located in the HMM-LMM hinge. LMM and rod did not exhibit any significant variation of their apparent relaxation times with concentration and the decay curves were best fitted by a single exponential, evidence that the concentration of parallel staggered dimers was negligible in the concentration range studied here (0-7 g/l). This observation lends support to previous results obtained with myosin. Respective HMM, LMM, and rod molecular weights and homogeneity as evaluated by SDS-PAGE analysis were correlated to the Kerr constants of their solutions. Large variations in LMM Kerr constants could be related to the loss of a COOH-terminal peptide on prolonged chymotryptic digestion. Electric birefringence combined with depolarized light scattering is presented as a potential method for net charge distribution studies.
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