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The regulatory proteins of the myofibril. Characterization and biological activity of the calcium-sensitizing factor (troponin A).


ABSTRACT: 1. Electrophoretically homogeneous calcium-sensitizing factor was prepared from the troponin complex by chromatography successively on sulphoethyl-Sephadex and on diethyl-(2-hydroxypropyl)aminoethyl-Sephadex in 6m-urea. It is a protein containing 53% of polar amino acids, of which a net excess consists of acidic residues. 2. On gel filtration the calcium-sensitizing factor was shown to be the only myofibrillar protein that bound (45)Ca(2+) tightly in the presence of 2-6m-urea. 3. Calcium-sensitizing factor effectively neutralized the effect of the inhibitory factor on the ATPase activities of actomyosin systems. Tropomyosin was essential for the regulation, by changes in the Ca(2+) concentration, of the neutralizing effect of calcium-sensitizing factor on the inhibitory factor. 4. Prolonged exposure to chelators of Ca(2+) produced an irreversibly modified form of calcium-sensitizing factor of higher electrophoretic mobility at pH8.6. The modified form neutralized the inhibitory factor action but this property could no longer be controlled by the Ca(2+) concentration in the presence of tropomysin. 5. The calcium-sensitizing factor and tropomyosin could be replaced by their carboxymethylated derivatives in the relaxing-protein system.

SUBMITTER: Schaub MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1178370 | biostudies-other | 1972 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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