The Effect of Stabilizing Mutations in the Central Part of α-Chain of Tropomyosin on the Bending Stiffness of Reconstructed Thin Filaments that Contain Its αβ-Heterodimers


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We studied the effect of the replacement of two highly conserved noncanonical residues in the α-chain of tropomyosin, that is, Asp137 and Gly126, with the canonical residues, Leu and Arg, on the mechanical properties of reconstructed thin filaments that contain αβ-heterodimers of tropomyosin. For this purpose, the reconstructed thin filaments that contain fibrillar actin, tropomyosin, and troponin were stretched with an optical trap. The resulting strain–force diagrams were analyzed using a mathematical model proposed previously in order to estimate the bending stiffness. It was shown that the thin filaments that contain αβ-heterodimers of tropomyosin with α-chains of the pseudo-wild type, i.e., that contain the C190A substitution, have approximately the same bending stiffness as the filament with αα-homodimers of tropomyosin. The stabilizing substitution D137L in the α-chain of tropomyosin did not cause a statistically significant change in the bending stiffness of the filaments that contain αβ-heterodimers of tropomyosin, whereas the G126R and G126R/D137L substitutions led to a moderate increase in this stiffness. This increase in stiffness was, however, much less pronounced than that for the filaments that contain αα-homodimers of tropomyosin with these substitutions in both α-chains. The relationship between the results obtained in this study and the previously published data on the effects of these stabilizing substitutions in the α-chain of tropomyosin on the structural and functional properties of thin filaments with αβ-heterodimers of tropomyosin is discussed.

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S. Nabiev

Institute of Immunology and Physiology, Ural Branch

Email: Levitsky@inbi.ras.ru
Rússia, Yekaterinburg, 620049

L. Nikitina

Institute of Immunology and Physiology, Ural Branch

Email: Levitsky@inbi.ras.ru
Rússia, Yekaterinburg, 620049

O. Hertsen

Institute of Immunology and Physiology, Ural Branch

Email: Levitsky@inbi.ras.ru
Rússia, Yekaterinburg, 620049

A. Matyushenko

Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Research Center of Biotechnology

Email: Levitsky@inbi.ras.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119071

D. Shchepkin

Institute of Immunology and Physiology, Ural Branch

Email: Levitsky@inbi.ras.ru
Rússia, Yekaterinburg, 620049

G. Kopylova

Institute of Immunology and Physiology, Ural Branch

Email: Levitsky@inbi.ras.ru
Rússia, Yekaterinburg, 620049

S. Bershitsky

Institute of Immunology and Physiology, Ural Branch

Email: Levitsky@inbi.ras.ru
Rússia, Yekaterinburg, 620049

A. Tsaturyan

Institute of Mechanics

Email: Levitsky@inbi.ras.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119991

D. Levitsky

Bach Institute of Biochemistry, Research Center of Biotechnology; Belozersky Institute of Physicochemical Biology

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Email: Levitsky@inbi.ras.ru
Rússia, Moscow, 119071; Moscow, 119992

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