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Calcium regulation of myosin-I tension sensing.


ABSTRACT: Myo1b is a myosin that is exquisitely sensitive to tension. Its actin-attachment lifetime increases > 50-fold when its working stroke is opposed by 1 pN of force. The long attachment lifetime of myo1b under load raises the question: how are actin attachments that last >50 s in the presence of force regulated? Like most myosins, forces are transmitted to the myo1b motor through a light-chain binding domain that is structurally stabilized by calmodulin, a calcium-binding protein. Thus, we examined the effect of calcium on myo1b motility using ensemble and single-molecule techniques. Calcium accelerates key biochemical transitions on the ATPase pathway, decreases the working-stroke displacement, and greatly reduces the ability of myo1b to sense tension. Thus, calcium provides an effective mechanism for inhibiting motility and terminating long-duration attachments.

SUBMITTER: Lewis JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3379621 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Calcium regulation of myosin-I tension sensing.

Lewis John H JH   Greenberg Michael J MJ   Laakso Joseph M JM   Shuman Henry H   Ostap E Michael EM  

Biophysical journal 20120619 12


Myo1b is a myosin that is exquisitely sensitive to tension. Its actin-attachment lifetime increases > 50-fold when its working stroke is opposed by 1 pN of force. The long attachment lifetime of myo1b under load raises the question: how are actin attachments that last >50 s in the presence of force regulated? Like most myosins, forces are transmitted to the myo1b motor through a light-chain binding domain that is structurally stabilized by calmodulin, a calcium-binding protein. Thus, we examined  ...[more]

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