Σάββατο 16 Φεβρουαρίου 2019

The actin ‘A‐Triad's’ role in contractile regulation in health and disease

Abstract

Striated muscle contraction is regulated by Ca2+‐dependent modulation of myosin cross‐bridge binding to F‐actin by the thin filament troponin (Tn)‐tropomyosin (Tm) complex. In the absence of Ca2+, Tn binds to actin and constrains Tm to an azimuthal location where it sterically occludes myosin binding sites along the thin filament surface. This limits force production and promotes muscle relaxation. In addition to Tn‐actin interactions, inhibitory Tm positioning requires associations between other thin filament constituents. For example, the actin "A‐triad", composed of residues K326, K328, and R147, forms numerous, highly favorable electrostatic contacts with Tm that are critical for establishing its inhibitory azimuthal binding position. Here, we review recent findings, including the identification and interrogation of modifications within and proximal to the A‐triad that are associated with disease and/or altered muscle behaviour, which highlight the surface feature's role in F‐actin‐Tm interactions and contractile regulation.

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