Conformations of the regulatory domain of cardiac troponin C examined by residual dipolar couplings

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Conformations of the regulatory domain of cardiac troponin C (cNTnC) were studied by means of residual dipolar couplings measured from samples dissolved in dilute liquid crystals. Changes in the main chain HN residual dipolar couplings revealed a conformational change in cNTnC due to the complexation with the second binding region (amino acids 148-163) of cardiac troponin I (cTnI). Formation of the complex is accompanied with a molecular realignment in the liquid crystal. The residual dipolar couplings measured for apo-cNTnC and the complex with TnI were in agreement with the values computed from the corresponding closed and open solution structures, whereas for the calcium-loaded conformation the correlation and quality factor were only modest. Ca2+-cNTnC may be subject to conformational exchange. The data support the model that cardiac troponin C functions as a calcium-dependent open-closed switch, such as the skeletal troponin C.

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Pääkkönen, K., Sorsa, T., Drakenberg, T., Pollesello, P., Tilgmann, C., Permi, P., … Annila, A. (2000). Conformations of the regulatory domain of cardiac troponin C examined by residual dipolar couplings. European Journal of Biochemistry, 267(22), 6665–6672. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1432-1327.2000.01763.x

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