Localization of two myosin-subfragment-1 binding contacts in the 96-132 region of actin subdomain-1
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Localization of two myosin-subfragment-1 binding contacts in the 96-132 region of actin subdomain-1
Abstract
Many direct observations and indirect experimental approaches have pin-pointed two segments (sequences 1-28 and 360-372) in actin subdomain-1 which bind to myosin subfragment-1. In a previous investigation [Labbé, J. P., Méjean, C., Benyamin, Y. & Roustan, C. (1990) Biochem. J. 271, 407-413], we have observed competition between myosin subfragment-1 and anti-actin antibodies specific to epitopes including Thr103. A multisite interface model has also been proposed to take into account myosin-head binding to the N-terminal and C-terminal regions and to more central 40-113 sequence of actin. In the present study, two limited actin segments encompassing residues 96-103 and 112-125 were identified as myosin-head-binding sites. Myosin subfragment-1 competed for monomeric actin with the antibodies directed against sequences 96-105 and 114-120 and its binding to the tryptic 96-113 and synthetic 112-125 actin peptides was prevented by magnesium pyrophosphate but not by calcium pyrophosphate. In the presence of ATP-Mg2+, myosin subfragment-1 was dissociated by filamin from its complex with monomeric actin or with peptide 105-120. Contact points of filamin on actin were previously located in the 105-120 and 360-372 actin sequences [Méjean, C., Lebart, M. C., Boyer, M., Roustan, C. & Benyamin, Y. (1992) Eur. J. Biochem. 209, 555-562]. The in vitro inhibitory effect of filamin on actin-activated Mg2+-ATPase would thus be explained by this competition. Furthermore, the (27-kDa-50-kDa-20-kDa) trypsin-split myosin subfragment-1 which could no longer be activated by actin, did not bind at all to the two sites located in the 96-125 region, but it still interacted with the 360-372 segment. Our results regarding the position of the myosin head on actin monomers in rigor conditions provide evidence on the presence of two topologically independent contact points in the myosin-head/actin interface. One group exposed residues in the 1-7, 21-29, 77-95 and 96-103 actin segment, another, on the opposite side of subdomain-1, included residues from 112-125 and 360-372 sequences.
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