Biochemistry (Washington) 1988-04-19

Spatial proximity of the glycine-rich loop and the SH2 thiol in myosin subfragment 1.

K Sutoh, T Hiratsuka

Index: Biochemistry 27(8) , 2964-9, (1988)

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Abstract

Subfragment 1 (S1) prepared from rabbit skeletal muscle myosin was digested with trypsin to cleave the 95K heavy chain into three pieces, i.e., the 23K, 50K, and 20K fragments. The trypsin-treated S1 was then cross-linked with p-nitrophenyl iodoacetate. The cross-linker bridged one of the reactive thiols (SH2) in the 20K fragment and a lysine residue in the 23K fragment [Hiratsuka, T. (1987) Biochemistry 26, 3168-3173]. Location of the lysine residue was mapped along the 23K fragment by "end-label fingerprinting", which employed site-directed antibodies against the N-terminus of the 23K fragment and against the C-terminus of the 24K fragment (the 23K fragment plus nine extra residues at its C-terminus). The mapping revealed that Lys-184 or Lys-189 was the residue cross-linked with SH2. Since the cross-linker used here spans only several angstroms, the result indicates that Lys-184 or Lys-189 is very close to SH2 in the three-dimensional structure of myosin head. Examination of the primary structure of the 23K fragment has revealed that these lysine residues are in and very close to the so-called "glycine-rich loop", whose sequence is highly homologous to those of nucleotide-binding sites of various nucleotide-binding proteins.


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