Calcium increases titin N2A binding to F-actin and regulated thin filaments

钙离子增强肌联蛋白N2A与F-肌动蛋白的结合,并调节细丝的形成。

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Abstract

Mutations in titin are responsible for many cardiac and muscle diseases, yet the underlying mechanisms remain largely unexplained. Numerous studies have established roles for titin in muscle function, and Ca(2+)-dependent interactions between titin and actin have been suggested to play a role in muscle contraction. The present study used co-sedimentation assays, dynamic force spectroscopy (DFS), and in vitro motility (IVM) assays to determine whether the N2A region of titin, overlooked in previous studies, interacts with actin in the presence of Ca(2+). Co-sedimentation demonstrated that N2A - F-actin binding increases with increasing protein and Ca(2+) concentration, DFS demonstrated increased rupture forces and decreased k(off) in the presence of Ca(2+), and IVM demonstrated a Ca(2+)-dependent reduction in motility of F-actin and reconstituted thin filaments in the presence of N2A. These results indicate that Ca(2+) increases the strength and stability of N2A - actin interactions, supporting the hypothesis that titin plays a regulatory role in muscle contraction. The results further support a model in which N2A - actin binding in active muscle increases titin stiffness, and that impairment of this mechanism contributes to the phenotype in muscular dystrophy with myositis. Future studies are required to determine whether titin - actin binding occurs in skeletal muscle sarcomeres in vivo.

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