The interaction of heavy meromyosin and subfragment 1 with actin. Physical measurements in the presence and absence of adenosine triphosphate - PubMed (original) (raw)
The interaction of heavy meromyosin and subfragment 1 with actin. Physical measurements in the presence and absence of adenosine triphosphate
A B Fraser et al. Biochemistry. 1975.
Abstract
Viscosity, turbidity, and laser-light fluctuation autocorrelations of acto-heavy merymyosin (HMM) and acto-subfragment 1 (S-1) solutions were measured under conditions where the actin-activated ATPase is close to its maximal value. The results were compared to similar data obtained in the absence of ATP where the actin and myosin fragments were completely domplexed, and in the presence of ATP but at 0.1 M KLC where the actin and HMM or S-1 were almost completely dissociated. It was found that at maximal actin activation, the viscosity, turbidity, and autocorrelation data were all much closer to the values for the completely dissociated systems than to the values for the completely complexed systems. Assuming that viscosity, turbidity, and autocorrelation measurements approximate a linear measure of binding between actin and HMM or S-1, the results suggest that at maximal actin activation less than 10% of the HMM or S-1 are bound to the actin. Therefore as was suggested previously by ultracentrifuge and kinetics studies, it appears that under conditions of maximal actin activation, most of the HMM and S-1 occur in a refractory state unable to bind to actin.
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