The C terminus of cardiac troponin i stabilizes the Ca2+- activated state of tropomyosin on actin filaments

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Rationale: Ca control of troponin-tropomyosin position on actin regulates cardiac muscle contraction. The inhibitory subunit of troponin, cardiac troponin (cTn)I is primarily responsible for maintaining a tropomyosin conformation that prevents crossbridge cycling. Despite extensive characterization of cTnI, the precise role of its C-terminal domain (residues 193 to 210) is unclear. Mutations within this region are associated with restrictive cardiomyopathy, and C-terminal deletion of cTnI, in some species, has been associated with myocardial stunning. Objective: We sought to investigate the effect of a cTnI deletion-removal of 17 amino acids from the C terminus-on the structure of troponin-regulated tropomyosin bound to actin. Methods and Results: A truncated form of human cTnI (cTnI1-192) was expressed and reconstituted with troponin C and troponin T to form a mutant troponin. Using electron microscopy and 3D image reconstruction, we show that the mutant troponin perturbs the positional equilibrium dynamics of tropomyosin in the presence of Ca 2+. Specifically, it biases tropomyosin position toward an "enhanced Ca2+-state" that exposes more of the myosin-binding site on actin than found with wild-type troponin. Conclusions: In addition to its well-established role of promoting the so-called "blocked-state" or "B-state," cTnI participates in proper stabilization of tropomyosin in the "Ca-activated state" or "C-state." The last 17 amino acids perform this stabilizing role. The data are consistent with a "fly-casting" model in which the mobile C terminus of cTnI ensures proper conformational switching of troponin- tropomyosin. Loss of actin-sensing function within this domain, by pathological proteolysis or cardiomyopathic mutation, may be sufficient to perturb tropomyosin conformation. © 2010 American Heart Association. All rights reserved.

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Galińska, A., Hatch, V., Craig, R., Murphy, A. M., Van Eyk, J. E., Wang, C. L. A., … Foster, D. B. (2010). The C terminus of cardiac troponin i stabilizes the Ca2+- activated state of tropomyosin on actin filaments. Circulation Research, 106(4), 705–711. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.109.210047

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