Increased Ca2+ affinity of cardiac thin filaments reconstituted with cardiomyopathy-related mutant cardiac troponin I.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Tomoyoshi Kobayashi, R John Solaro

Abstract

To understand the molecular mechanisms whereby cardiomyopathy-related cardiac troponin I (cTnI) mutations affect myofilament activity, we have investigated the Ca2+ binding properties of various assemblies of the regulatory components that contain one of the cardiomyopahty-related mutant cTnI. Acto-S1 ATPase activities in reconstituted systems were also determined. We investigated R145G and R145W mutations from the inhibitory region and D190H and R192H mutations from the second actin-tropomyosin-binding site. Each of the four mutations sensitized the acto-S1 ATPase to Ca2+. Whereas the mutations from the inhibitory region increased the basal level of ATPase activity, those from the second actin-tropomyosin-binding site did not. The effects on the Ca2+ binding properties of the troponin ternary complex and the troponin-tropomyosin complex with one of four mutations were either desensitization or no effect compared with those with wild-type cTnI. All of the mutations, however, affected the Ca2+ sensitivities of the reconstituted thin filaments in the same direction as the acto-S1 ATPase activity. Also the thin filaments with one of the mutant cTnIs bound Ca2+ with less cooperativity compared with those with wild-type cTnI. These ...Continue Reading

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