Pan B S, Palmiter K A, Plonczynski M, Solaro R J
Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine, OH 45267-0576.
J Mol Cell Cardiol. 1990 Oct;22(10):1117-24. doi: 10.1016/0022-2828(90)90075-d.
Evidence is presented for the existence of slowly exchanging Ca2(+)-binding sites in troponin C (CTNC) of cardiac and slow twitch skeletal muscles. These sites were revealed in the course of experiments aimed at measuring the Ca2(+)-binding properties of TNC in the myofilament lattice. 45Ca bound to chemically skinned muscle fibers or myofibrils of cardiac and soleus muscles was eluted by EGTA in a two-exponential timecourse with a slow phase of a rate constant of about 2 x 10(-4)/s. The slow phase was not found in skinned fiber or myofibrils of psoas, a fast skeletal muscle. However, skinned psoas fibers in which the native TNC was replaced by CTNC exhibited the slow 45Ca elution characteristic of soleus and cardiac preparations, indicating that the slowly-exchanging sites are located in CTNC. These sites are tentatively identified as the Ca2(+)-Mg2+ sites of CTNC on the basis that the slow phase was observed under conditions known to restrict Ca2+ binding to the Ca2(+)-Mg2+ sites.
有证据表明,在心肌和慢收缩骨骼肌的肌钙蛋白C(CTNC)中存在缓慢交换的Ca2+结合位点。这些位点是在旨在测量肌丝晶格中TNC的Ca2+结合特性的实验过程中发现的。与化学去表皮的心肌和比目鱼肌纤维或肌原纤维结合的45Ca被EGTA以双指数时间进程洗脱,慢相的速率常数约为2×10(-4)/s。在快速骨骼肌腰大肌的去表皮纤维或肌原纤维中未发现慢相。然而,用CTNC替代天然TNC的去表皮腰大肌纤维表现出比目鱼肌和心脏制剂特有的缓慢45Ca洗脱特征,表明缓慢交换位点位于CTNC中。基于在已知限制Ca2+与Ca2+-Mg2+位点结合的条件下观察到慢相,这些位点被初步鉴定为CTNC的Ca2+-Mg2+位点。