Characterization of the functional properties of smooth muscle caldesmon domain 4a: evidence for an independent inhibitory actin-tropomyosin binding domain

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El-Mezgueldi, M [1 ]
Copeland, O [1 ]
Fraser, IDC [1 ]
Marston, SB [1 ]
Huber, PAJ [1 ]
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[1] Natl Heart & Lung Inst, Imperial Coll Sch Med, London SW3 6LY, England
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英国惠康基金;
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10.1042/bj3320395
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Recent analysis has shown the presence of three sequences in the C-terminal 170 amino acids of human caldesmon (domain 4) which are involved in actin binding and tropomyosin-dependent inhibition of actomyosin ATPase. Two are in domain 4b (amino acids 715-793) and one is in domain 4a (amino acids 636-714). In the present work we have compared recombinant peptides containing either domain 4a or domain 4b to address the question as to whether domain 4a alone has any inhibitory activity. We have produced three new recombinant fragments containing domain 4a: H10 [622-708], H12 [506-708] and H13 [622-726] and we have characterized their functional properties. All three fragments bound to actin and tropomyosin. Caldesmon, but not domain 4b, was able to displace the fragments H10, H12 and H13 from actin. Thus the isolated caldesmon domain 4a peptides bind to the same region on actin as in the whole molecule while domains 4a and 4b occupy different sites on the actin molecule. Unlike domain 4b, none of the domain 4a fragments inhibited the actomyosin ATPase in the absence of tropomyosin. However both domain 4a and 4b fragments displayed an inhibitory activity in the presence of tropomyosin. H13 and H12 were more potent inhibitors than H10. Ca2+-calmodulin bound to H13 and reversed the inhibitory activity of this fragment but did not bind to H10 and H12. We conclude that domain 4a can act as an independent inhibitory actin-tropomyosin binding domain, but its properties are very different from the extreme C-terminal domain 4b.
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