Purification and characterization of myosin from calf brain
- PMID: 6222162
- DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1983.tb08135.x
Purification and characterization of myosin from calf brain
Abstract
Actomyosin complex was extracted from the brain cortex in a medium consisting of low salt, ATP, and EDTA, in the presence of protease inhibitors, followed by ammonium sulfate fractionation. Myosin was then purified from the actomyosin. Myosin obtained according to the procedure used was significantly contaminated with actin high (greater than 200,000 dalton) and low molecular weight proteins. Therefore, an alternative method based on affinity chromatography (Blue Dextran/Sepharose) and gel filtration (Sepharose 4B) was developed to purify myosin. This procedure yielded myosin that was greater than 95% pure as judged by electron microscopy and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. The subunit composition of purified brain myosin was monitored by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel also containing a urea gradient. A closely migrating triplet in the heavy chain and three light chains, LC1, LC2, and LC3, of Mr 21,000, 19,000, and 17,000, respectively, were observed. These findings raise the possibility of the existence of myosin isoenzymes in the brain. Brain myosin formed bipolar thick filaments in 0.075 M KCl and MgCl2. At low ionic strength, the Mg2+-ATPase activity of myosin was stimulated 3- to 3.5-fold in the presence of skeletal muscle f-actin. Brain myosin also hydrolyzed other nucleotides; the rate of hydrolysis was ITP greater than ATP approximately equal to CTP greater than GTP approximately equal to UTP. The substrate (ATP) saturation curve in the presence of 10 mM CaCl2 and 0.6 M KCl was complex and consisted of plateau regions. The Arrhenius plot of the Ca-ATPase data was linear, whereas with ITPase, it was biphasic with a break occurring around 20 degrees C.
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