In Situ Time-Resolved FRET Reveals Effects of Sarcomere Length on Cardiac Thin-Filament Activation

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作者
Li, King-Lun [1 ]
Rieck, Daniel [1 ]
Solaro, R. John [3 ]
Dong, Wenji [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Washington State Univ, Gene & Linda Voiland Sch Chem Engn & Bioengn, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
[2] Washington State Univ, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
[3] Univ Illinois, Coll Med, Dept Physiol & Biophys, Cardiovasc Res Ctr, Chicago, IL USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
RESONANCE ENERGY-TRANSFER; FRANK-STARLING MECHANISM; MYOSIN HEAVY-CHAIN; TROPONIN-I; CALCIUM-BINDING; CONFORMATIONAL TRANSITIONS; OSMOTIC COMPRESSION; REGULATORY DOMAIN; INHIBITORY REGION; ISOFORMS MODULATE;
D O I
10.1016/j.bpj.2014.05.044
中图分类号
Q6 [生物物理学];
学科分类号
071011 ;
摘要
During cardiac thin-filament activation, the N-domain of cardiac troponin C (N-cTnC) binds to Ca2+ and interacts with the actomyosin inhibitory troponin I (cTnI). The interaction between N-cTnC and cTnI stabilizes the Ca2+-induced opening of N-cTnC and is presumed to also destabilize cTnI-actin interactions that work together with steric effects of tropomyosin to inhibit force generation. Recently, our in situ steady-state FRET measurements based on N-cTnC opening suggested that at long sarcomere length, strongly bound cross-bridges indirectly stabilize this Ca2+-sensitizing N-cTnC-cTnI interaction through structural effects on tropomyosin and cTnl. However, the method previously used was unable to determine whether N-cTnC opening depends on sarcomere length. In this study, we used time-resolved FRET to monitor the effects of cross-bridge state and sarcomere length on the Ca2+-dependent conformational behavior of N-cTnC in skinned cardiac muscle fibers. FRET donor (AEDANS) and acceptor (DDPM)-labeled double-cysteine mutant cTnC(T13C/N51C)(AEDANS-DDPM) was incorporated into skinned muscle fibers to monitor N-cTnC opening. To study the structural effects of sarcomere length on N-cTnC, we monitored N-cTnC opening at relaxing and saturating levels of Ca2+ and 1.80 and 2.2-mu m sarcomere length. Mg2+-ADP and orthovanadate were used to examine the structural effects of noncycling strong-binding and weak-binding cross-bridges, respectively. We found that the stabilizing effect of strongly bound cross-bridges on N-cTnC opening (which we interpret as transmitted through related changes in cTni and troponnyosin) become diminished by decreases in sarcomere length. Additionally, orthovanadate blunted the effect of sarcomere length on N-cTnC conformational behavior such that weak-binding cross-bridges had no effect on N-cTnC opening at any tested [Ca2+] or sarcomere length. Based on our findings, we conclude that the observed sarcomere length-dependent positive feedback regulation is a key determinant in the length-dependent Ca2+ sensitivity of myofilament activation and consequently the mechanism underlying the Frank-Starling law of the heart.
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页码:682 / 693
页数:12
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