Dynamics of the C-terminal region of TnI in the troponin complex in solution

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Abstract

The determination of crystal structures of the troponin complex (Takeda et al. 2003. Nature. 424:35-41; Vinogradova et al. 2005. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA. 102:5038-5043) has advanced knowledge of the regulation of muscle contraction at the molecular level. However, there are domains important for actin binding that are not visualized. We present evidence that the C-terminal region of troponin I (TnI residues 135-182) is flexible in solution and has no stable secondary structure. We use NMR spectroscopy to observe the backbone dynamics of skeletal [2H, 13C, 15N]-TnI in the troponin complex in the presence of Ca2+ or EGTA/Mg2+. Residues in this region give stronger signals than the remainder of TnI, and chemical shift index values indicate little secondary structure, suggesting a very flexible region. This is confirmed by NMR relaxation measurements. Unlike TnC and other regions of TnI in the complex, the C-terminal region of TnI is not affected by Ca2+ binding. Relaxation measurements and reduced spectral density analysis are consistent with the C-terminal region of TnI being a tethered domain connected to the rest of the troponin complex by a flexible linker, residues 137-146, followed by a collapsed region with at most nascent secondary structure. © 2006 by the Biophysical Society.

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Blumenschein, T. M. A., Stone, D. B., Fletterick, R. J., Mendelson, R. A., & Sykes, B. D. (2006). Dynamics of the C-terminal region of TnI in the troponin complex in solution. Biophysical Journal, 90(7), 2436–2444. https://doi.org/10.1529/biophysj.105.076216

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