We have investigated the mechanism of inhibition of the actomyosin MgATPase by the smooth muscle protein calponin. We have shown previously the specific interaction of calponin with Glu334 of actin (EL-Mezgueldi, M., Fattoum, A., Derancourt, J., and Kassab, R. (1992) J. Biol. Chem. 267, 15943-15951). This residue is within the sequence 332-334, which has been proposed to be an important part of the strong myosin binding site (Rayment, I., Holden, H. M., Whittaker, M., Yohn, C. B., Lorenz, M., Holmes, K. C., and Milligan, R. A. (1993) Science 261, 58-65). Therefore, we suggested that calponin will affect the strong binding actin-myosin interaction. To test this hypothesis we have investigated the effect of calponin on the strong binding of S-1.MgAMP-PNP (5'-adenylyl imidodiphosphate) and on the weak binding of S-1.MgADP.Pi to actin. We found that an inhibitory concentration of calponin decreased the binding of S-1. MgAMP-PNP to actin but had no effect on the binding of S-1.MgADP.Pi. Similar results were obtained with skeletal muscle and smooth muscle S-1. In competition experiments calponin was found to displace S-1. MgAMP-PNP and S-1.MgADP but not S-1.MgADP.Pi from the actin filament. S-1 displaced calponin from actin in the rigor state, in the presence of MgADP, and in the presence of MgAMP-PNP. We conclude that calponin inhibits the actin activated S-1 ATPase by blocking a strong S-1 binding site on actin and does not block the weak binding site.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.271.45.28161DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

smooth muscle
12
binding site
12
calponin
9
binding
9
calponin strong
8
myosin binding
8
strong binding
8
weak binding
8
binding s-1mgadppi
8
s-1mgadppi actin
8

Similar Publications

Vascular calcification severely disrupts cardiovascular hemodynamics, leading to high rates of morbidity and mortality. Despite their clinical impact, the development of effective treatments remains limited, underscoring an urgent need for efficient and reliable drug screening methods. Vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) are known to play a central role in driving the calcification process, undergoing an osteogenic transition in response to pathological conditions.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Novel mutations found in genes involved in global developmental delay and intellectual disability by whole-exome sequencing, homology modeling, and systems biology.

World J Biol Psychiatry

January 2025

Division of Genetics, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Faculty of Biological Science and Technology, University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran.

Background: Genes associated with global developmental delay (GDD) and intellectual disability (ID) are increasingly being identified through next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies. This study aimed to identify novel mutations in GDD/ID phenotypes through whole-exome sequencing (WES) and additional analyses.

Material And Methods: WES was performed on 27 subjects, among whom 18 were screened for potential novel mutations.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Ghrelin (GhRL) is an orexigenic hormone influenced by nutritional state. It plays a role in skin repair and diseases, though little information exists regarding its function in this organ. GhRL and its receptor were investigated in the skin of sheep under different feeding conditions to explore GhRL system presence and possible modifications due to diet.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Background: Postoperative ileus (POI) is a common postoperative clinical complication that significantly affects postoperative rehabilitation and quality of life in patients and can even produce secondary complications, leading to serious consequences. External treatment using Shenhuang Plaster (SHP) (Shenque acupoint administration) has definite effects and unique advantages in the prevention and treatment of POI, but its mechanism is not completely clear. In this study, we investigated the therapeutic mechanism behind the effect of Shenhuang Plaster applied to the Shenque acupoint on gastrointestinal motility in POI mice based on metabolomics.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Pneumatic artificial muscles (PAMs) are flexible actuators that can be contracted or expanded by applying air pressure. They are used in robotics, prosthetics, and other applications requiring flexible and compliant actuation. PAMs are basically designed to mimic the function of biological muscles, providing a high force-to-weight ratio and smooth, lifelike movement.

View Article and Find Full Text PDF

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!