Aorta caldesmon inhibits actin activation of thiophosphorylated heavy meromyosin Mg2+‐ATPase activity by slowing the rate of product release
- 26 September 1988
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 238 (1), 147-150
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(88)80245-x
Abstract
Activation of aorta thiophosphorylated heavy meromyosin (HMM[SP]) Mg2+-ATPase activity by aorta actin and the fraction of HMM[SP]-substrate intermediate complexes bound to actin were measured simultaneously. At 25°C the K m for ATPase activation and the dissociation constant for the binding reaction were similar, irrespective of the presence or absence of tropomyosin. Aorta caldesmon (0.1 mol/mol actin) inhibited ATPase activation by 80–90% but did not alter the binding of HMM[SP]-product intermediates to actin. It is concluded that caldesmon inhibits by slowing the rate-limiting release of products from the actin-HMM[SP]·ADP·Pi complex.Keywords
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