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Spatially resolving how cMyBP-C phosphorylation and haploinsufficiency in porcine and human myofibrils affect β-cardiac myosin activity

Pilagov, Matvey, Steczina, Sonette, Naim, Ateeqa, Regnier, Michael, Greeves, Michael A., Kad, Neil M (2025) Spatially resolving how cMyBP-C phosphorylation and haploinsufficiency in porcine and human myofibrils affect β-cardiac myosin activity. Journal of General Physiology, 157 (5). Article Number e202413628. ISSN 0022-1295. (doi:10.1085/jgp.202413628) (KAR id:110566)

Abstract

β-cardiac myosin mediates cardiac muscle contraction within the sarcomere by binding to the thin filament in an ATP-powered reaction. This process is highly regulated on a beat-to-beat basis by calcium interactions with the thin filament, but also contractile force is highly regulated by controlling the number of myosins available, resulting in a dynamic reserve. Our goal was to examine the size of this reserve and how it is modulated by cardiac myosin binding protein-C (cMyBP-C). We used single-molecule imaging to determine myosin activity with high spatial resolution by measuring fluorescently tagged ATP molecules binding to and releasing from myosins within the cardiac sarcomere. Three myosin ATPase states were detected: the fastest species was consistent with nonspecific ATP binding to myosin’s surface, and the slower two species were consistent with the previously identified DRX and SRX states. The former represents myosins in a state ready to interact with the thin filament, and the latter in a cardiac reserve state with slowed ATPase. We found the cardiac reserve was 46% across the whole sarcomere in porcine myofibrils. Subdividing into the P-, C-, and D-zones revealed the D-zone has the smallest population of reserve heads (44%). Treatment with PKA that phosphorylates cMyBP-C led to a 16% reduction of reserve in the C-zone (where cMyBP-C is found) and a 10% reduction in the P-zone, with an unexpected 15% increase in the D-zone. Interestingly, the changes in SRX myosin head distribution by PKA phosphorylation of cMyBP-C across each subsarcomeric zone mirror the changes we identified in human cardiac myofibrils isolated from a hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patient mutation (MYBPC3-c.772G>A) that exhibits cMyBP-C haploinsufficiency. These results provide novel insights into how the C-zone functions in both porcine and human β-cardiac myosin–containing thick filaments, revealing a possible compensatory change in the D-zone upon altered cMyBP-C phosphorylation and/or haploinsufficiency.

Item Type: Article
DOI/Identification number: 10.1085/jgp.202413628
Subjects: Q Science
Institutional Unit: Schools > School of Natural Sciences > Biosciences
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Funders: University of Kent (https://ror.org/00xkeyj56)
Depositing User: Neil Kad
Date Deposited: 09 Jul 2025 09:27 UTC
Last Modified: 22 Jul 2025 09:23 UTC
Resource URI: https://kar.kent.ac.uk/id/eprint/110566 (The current URI for this page, for reference purposes)

University of Kent Author Information

Naim, Ateeqa.

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CReDIT Contributor Roles: Investigation, Methodology, Writing - original draft, Formal analysis, Writing - review and editing

Kad, Neil M.

Creator's ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3491-8595
CReDIT Contributor Roles: Funding acquisition, Supervision, Writing - original draft, Conceptualisation, Visualisation, Formal analysis, Project administration, Software, Writing - review and editing
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