Mohran, Saffie, Kooiker, Kristina, Mahoney-Schaefer, Max, Mandrycky, Christian, Kao, Kerry, Tu, An-Yue, Freeman, Jeremy, Moussavi-Harami, Farid, Geeves, Michael A., Regnier, Michael and others. (2023) The biochemically defined Super Relaxed state of myosin – a paradox. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 300 (1). Article Number 105565. ISSN 0021-9258. (doi:10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105565) (KAR id:104491)
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Abstract
The biochemical SRX (super relaxed) state of myosin has been defined as a low ATPase activity state. This state can conserve energy when the myosin is not recruited for muscle contraction. The SRX state has been correlated with a structurally defined ordered (verses disordered) state of muscle thick filaments. The two states may be linked via a common interacting head motif (IHM) where the two heads of heavy meromyosin (HMM), or myosin, fold back onto each other and form additional contacts with S2 and the thick filament. Experimental observations of the SRX, IHM, and the ordered form of thick filaments, however, do not always agree, and result in a series of unresolved paradoxes. To address these paradoxes, we have reexamined the biochemical measurements of the SRX state for porcine cardiac HMM. In our hands, the commonly employed mantATP displacement assay was unable to quantify the population of the SRX state with all data fitting very well by a single exponential. We further show that Mavacamten inhibits the basal ATPases of both porcine ventricle HMM and S1 (Ki, 0.32 and 1.76 μM respectively) while dATP activates HMM cooperatively without any evidence of a SRX state. A combination of our experimental observations and theories suggests that the displacement of mantATP in purified proteins is not a reliable assay to quantify the SRX population. This means that while the structurally defined IHM and ordered thick filaments clearly exist, great care must be employed when using the mantATP displacement assay.
Item Type: | Article |
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DOI/Identification number: | 10.1016/j.jbc.2023.105565 |
Uncontrolled keywords: | myosin regulation, thick filament regulation, ATPase, cardiomyopathy, mavacamten, deoxyATP, super-relaxed state |
Subjects: |
Q Science Q Science > QD Chemistry > QD431 Organic Chemistry- Biochemistry- Proteins, peptides, amino acids |
Divisions: | Divisions > Division of Natural Sciences > Biosciences |
Funders: | University of Kent (https://ror.org/00xkeyj56) |
Depositing User: | Michael Geeves |
Date Deposited: | 04 Jan 2024 17:34 UTC |
Last Modified: | 19 Feb 2024 12:02 UTC |
Resource URI: | https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/104491 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes) |
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