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Characterization of calcium-binding light chain as a Ca(2+)-receptive subunit of Physarum myosin.

作者信息

Kohama K, Okagaki T, Takano-Ohmuro H, Ishikawa R

机构信息

Department of Pharmacology, Gunma University School of Medicine.

出版信息

J Biochem. 1991 Oct;110(4):566-70. doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a123620.

Abstract

Physarum myosin is uniquely under an inhibitory Ca(2+)-regulation in the ATP-dependent interaction with actin [Kohama (1990) Trends Pharmacol. Sci. 11, 433-435, for review]. Calcium-binding light chain (CaLc) has been suggested to be of primary importance to the control from its amino acid sequence [Kobayashi et al. (1988) J. Biol. Chem. 263, 305-313]. To provide a biochemical basis for this suggestion, the Ca-binding capacity of CaLc and its Kd for Ca2+ were measured. The Ca-binding properties of CaLc allowed those of Physarum myosin to be explained in terms of CaLc. However, the mode of Ca(2+)-regulation by CaLc differs according to the enzyme upon which Ca-sensitivity is confered by CaLc, i.e., CaLc activated bovine phosphodiesterase activity and inhibited Physarum myosin ATPase activity, with the same Kd in microM levels. Thus, CaLc appears to work as a mere Ca-receptive subunit in Physarum myosin, with the secret of the inhibition lying in other subunits. CaLc was also shown to belong to a family of alkali light chains (AlLc) by allowing it to bind skeletal myosin as a substitute for its AlLc. Therefore, present study is the first biochemical indication that the AlLc family is involved in regulating the myosin function.

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