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Contribution of the myosin binding protein C motif to functional effects in permeabilized rat trabeculae.


ABSTRACT: Myosin binding protein C (MyBP-C) is a thick-filament protein that limits cross-bridge cycling rates and reduces myocyte power output. To investigate mechanisms by which MyBP-C affects contraction, we assessed effects of recombinant N-terminal domains of cardiac MyBP-C (cMyBP-C) on contractile properties of permeabilized rat cardiac trabeculae. Here, we show that N-terminal fragments of cMyBP-C that contained the first three immunoglobulin domains of cMyBP-C (i.e., C0, C1, and C2) plus the unique linker sequence termed the MyBP-C "motif" or "m-domain" increased Ca(2+) sensitivity of tension and increased rates of tension redevelopment (i.e., k(tr)) at submaximal levels of Ca(2+). At concentrations > or =20 microM, recombinant proteins also activated force in the absence of Ca(2+) and inhibited maximum Ca(2+)-activated force. Recombinant proteins that lacked the combination of C1 and the motif did not affect contractile properties. These results suggest that the C1 domain plus the motif constitute a functional unit of MyBP-C that can activate the thin filament.

SUBMITTER: Razumova MV 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2571974 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Contribution of the myosin binding protein C motif to functional effects in permeabilized rat trabeculae.

Razumova Maria V MV   Bezold Kristina L KL   Tu An-Yue AY   Regnier Michael M   Harris Samantha P SP  

The Journal of general physiology 20081101 5


Myosin binding protein C (MyBP-C) is a thick-filament protein that limits cross-bridge cycling rates and reduces myocyte power output. To investigate mechanisms by which MyBP-C affects contraction, we assessed effects of recombinant N-terminal domains of cardiac MyBP-C (cMyBP-C) on contractile properties of permeabilized rat cardiac trabeculae. Here, we show that N-terminal fragments of cMyBP-C that contained the first three immunoglobulin domains of cMyBP-C (i.e., C0, C1, and C2) plus the uniqu  ...[more]

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