Rate and mechanism of the assembly of tropomyosin with actin filaments.

Biochemistry

Institute of Physiological Chemistry, Ruhr University, Bochum, Federal Republic of Germany.

Published: November 1991

The rate of assembly of tropomyosin with actin filaments was measured by stopped-flow experiments. Binding of tropomyosin to actin filaments was followed by the change of the fluorescence intensity of a (dimethylamino)naphthalene label covalently linked to tropomyosin and by synchrotron radiation X-ray solution scattering. Under the experimental conditions (2 mM MgCl2, 100 mM KCl, pH 7.5, 25 degrees C) and at the protein concentrations used (2.5-24 microM actin, 0.2-3.4 microM tropomyosin) the half-life time of assembly of tropomyosin with actin filaments was found to be less than 1 s. The results were analyzed quantitatively by a model in which tropomyosin initially binds to isolated sites. Further tropomyosin molecules bind contiguously to bound tropomyosin along the actin filaments. Good agreement between the experimental and theoretical time course of assembly was obtained by assuming a fast preequilibrium between free and isolatedly bound tropomyosin.

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