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Query: EC:3.6.1.3 (
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Striated muscle is activated by myosin- and actin-linked processes, with the latter being regulated through changes in the position of tropomyosin relative to the actin surface. The C-terminal region of cardiac troponin T (
TnT
), a tropomyosin-associated protein, is required for full
TnT
inactivation at low Ca
2+
and for limiting its activation at saturating Ca
2+
Here, we investigated whether basic residues in this
TnT
region are involved in these activities, whether the
TnT
C terminus undergoes Ca
2+
-dependent conformational changes, and whether these residues affect cardiac muscle contraction. We generated a human cardiac
TnT
variant in which we replaced seven C-terminal Lys and Arg residues with Ala and added a Cys residue at either position 289 or 275 to affix a fluorescent probe. At
p
Ca 3.7, actin filaments containing high-alanine
TnT
had an elevated
ATPase
rate like that obtained when the last
TnT
14 residues were deleted. Acrylodan-tropomyosin fluorescence changes and S1-actin binding kinetics revealed that at
p
Ca 8, the high-alanine
TnT
-containing filaments did not enter the first inactive state. FRET analyses indicated that the C-terminal
TnT
region approached Cys-190 of tropomyosin as actin filaments transitioned to the inactive B state; that transition was abolished with high-alanine
TnT
. High-alanine
TnT
-containing cardiac muscle preparations had increased Ca
2+
sensitivity of both steady-state isometric force and sinusoidal stiffness as well as increased maximum steady-state isometric force and sinusoidal stiffness. We conclude that C-terminal basic residues in cardiac
TnT
are critical for the regulation of cardiac muscle contraction.
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PMID:Basic residues within the cardiac troponin T C terminus are required for full inhibition of muscle contraction and limit activation by calcium. 3171 8
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