Stabilization of myosin by ionic compounds as affected by F-actin

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Kumiko Hayashi
Kunihiko Konno
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[1] Hokkaido University,Faculty of Fisheries Sciences
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Fisheries Science | 2006年 / 72卷
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amino acid; myosin; sugar; suppression of denaturation; thermal denaturation;
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Suppressive effects of non-ionic (sorbitol, maltose, and trehalose) and ionic (Na-glutamate, Na-acetate, Na-sulfate, and ammonium sulfate) compounds on the thermal inactivation of myosin subframgent-1 (S-1) and myofibril Ca2+-ATPase were compared. All compounds suppressed S-1 denaturation. When myofibrils were used (at 0.1 M KCl), sugars and sugar alcohol (non-ionic compounds) suppressed denaturation similar to S-1, while Na-glutamate, Na-acetate, and Na-sulfate weakly suppressed them. Ammonium sulfate accelerated denaturation, but suppressed denaturation when heated in 2 M KCl, at which myosin lost protection by F-actin. It was thus concluded that ionic compounds affected the denaturation of myofibrils in two ways; suppression as established with S-1, and acceleration as a result of loss of protection by F-actin caused by increase in ionic strength.
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