Functional Roles of Ionic and Hydrophobic Surface Loops in Smooth Muscle Myosin: Their Interactions with Actin†

2001 
This investigation ascertains whether, in (smooth muscle) myosin, certain residues engage in functional interactions with their actin conjugates in an actomyosin complex. Such interactions have been postulated from putting together crystallographic models of the two proteins [Rayment, I., Rypniewski, W. R., Schmidt-Base, K., Smith, R., Tomchick, D. R., Benning, M. M., Winkelmann, D. A., Wesenberg, G., and Holden, H. M. (1993) Science 261, 50−58]. Here, in several instances, we ask whether mutation of a particular residue significantly impairs a function, and find that the answers are largely rationalized by the original postulation. Additionally, a novel element emerges from our investigation. To assess function, we test the wild type and mutant systems as they perform in the steady state of ATP degradation. In doing so, we assume, as usual, that degradation proceeds from an early stage in which the complex forms (and is described by parameter Kapp) to a later stage during which the product leaves the com...
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