Structure and function of the 10 S conformation of smooth muscle myosin

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Smooth myosin regulatory light chain (RLC) was exchanged with RLC labeled with benzophenone-4-iodoacetamide at Cys-108. Irradiation under conditions that favor the folded (10 S) conformation resulted in 10 S cross- linked myosin that could not unfold. Purified 10 S cross-linked myosin was cross-linked between the RLC of one head to light meromyosin between leucine 1554 and glutamate 1583, adjacent to a predicted noncoiled region, approximately 60 nm from the tip of the tail. At high ionic strength without actin, product release from one-half of the heads was slow (like 10 S) whereas the other half were activated. This suggests that tail binding to the RLC carboxyl-terminal domain stabilizes ionic interactions important to slow nucleotide release. With actin, product release from both (un)phosphorylated 10 S cross-linked myosin was from one slow population similar to unphosphorylated filaments. 10 S cross-linked myosin weakly bound actin (dissociation constant > 500 μM) and did not move actin in vitro. Single- headed myosin did not fold or trap nucleotide. These and other data suggest that 'trapping' occurs only with both heads and the tail binds to a newly formed site, which includes the RLC carboxyl-terminal domain, once trapping has occurred.

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Olney, J. J., Sellers, J. R., & Cremo, C. R. (1996). Structure and function of the 10 S conformation of smooth muscle myosin. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 271(34), 20375–20384. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.271.34.20375

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