Binding of a native titin fragment to actin is regulated by PIP2
- PMID: 9657390
- DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(98)00572-9
Binding of a native titin fragment to actin is regulated by PIP2
Abstract
Titin is a giant protein which extends from Z-line to M-line in striated muscles. We report here the purification of a 150-kDa titin fragment, obtained after V8 protease treatment of myofibrils. This polypeptide was located at the N1-line level, in a titin part known to exhibit stiff properties correlated to an association with actin. By solid or liquid phase binding assays and cosedimentation, we have clearly demonstrated a direct, saturable and relative high affinity binding of the native titin fragment to F-actin. The 150-kDa titin fragment was also shown to accelerate actin polymerization. Furthermore, the actin-titin interaction was found to be inhibited by phosphoinositides.
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