Further Characterisation of Fast, Slow and Cardiac Muscle Tropomyosins from Salmonid Fish

Separate cDNA libraries were constructed from cardiac muscle and slow myotomal muscle of mature brown trout ( Salmo trutta ). The complete sequence of tropomyosin (TM) that is specific to these muscles was determined from full‐length transcripts isolated from the corresponding library. The identity...

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Published in:European Journal of Biochemistry
Main Authors: Jackman, Donna M., Waddleton, Deena M., Younghusband, Banfield, Heeley, David H.
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Language:English
Published: Wiley 1996
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spelling crwiley:10.1111/j.1432-1033.1996.0363r.x 2024-06-02T08:03:43+00:00 Further Characterisation of Fast, Slow and Cardiac Muscle Tropomyosins from Salmonid Fish Jackman, Donna M. Waddleton, Deena M. Younghusband, Banfield Heeley, David H. 1996 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1996.0363r.x https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1111%2Fj.1432-1033.1996.0363r.x https://febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1996.0363r.x en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor European Journal of Biochemistry volume 242, issue 2, page 363-371 ISSN 0014-2956 1432-1033 journal-article 1996 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1996.0363r.x 2024-05-03T11:13:48Z Separate cDNA libraries were constructed from cardiac muscle and slow myotomal muscle of mature brown trout ( Salmo trutta ). The complete sequence of tropomyosin (TM) that is specific to these muscles was determined from full‐length transcripts isolated from the corresponding library. The identity of the sequences was supported by protein data. When compared to the sequence of Atlantic salmon fast myotomal TM [Heeley, D. H., Bieger, T., Waddleton, D. M., Hong, C., Jackman, D. M., McGowan, C., Davidson, W. S. & Beavis, R. C. (1995) Characterisation of fast, slow and cardiac muscle tropomyosins from salmonid fish, Eur J. Biochem. 232 , 226–234], the main difference in the N‐ and C‐terminal sequences comprising the site of end‐to‐end overlap occurs at residue 276 where an asparagine in fast TM is replaced by a histidine in both cardiac and slow TM. Trout cardiac TM exhibited greatest similarity to chicken cardiac TM while trout slow TM exhibited greatest similarity to skeletal α‐TMs. Thus, none of the three salmonid TM sequences corresponds to a β‐type TM. In calorimetry experiments (0.1 M salt, pH 7.00, t = 10–60°C), in the presence of dithiothreitol, differences were observed in the thermal unfolding profiles of the purified isoforms. A single endotherm [ t m = 39.5°C) was noted for cardiac TM. Two endotherms were observed for fast TM [ t m = 26.5°C and 39.8°C (main)] and slow TM [ t m = 37.4°C and 46.9°C (main)]. Fast TM was cloned and over expressed in the bacterial cell lines JM105 and BL21. Upon cell lysis, recombinant TM (rc TM) made in JM105 was rapidly and quantitatively cleaved between residues 6 and 7. Intact rc TM was produced by using BL21, as shown by Edman‐based sequencing, carboxypeptidase digestion and mass analysis. In viscometry assays, performed at low ionic strength (pH 7.00, t = 5°C) the full‐length rc TM exhibited markedly lower relative viscosity values than the corresponding wild type. Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Wiley Online Library Davidson ENVELOPE(-44.766,-44.766,-60.766,-60.766) Jackman ENVELOPE(163.250,163.250,-72.400,-72.400) European Journal of Biochemistry 242 2 363 371
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description Separate cDNA libraries were constructed from cardiac muscle and slow myotomal muscle of mature brown trout ( Salmo trutta ). The complete sequence of tropomyosin (TM) that is specific to these muscles was determined from full‐length transcripts isolated from the corresponding library. The identity of the sequences was supported by protein data. When compared to the sequence of Atlantic salmon fast myotomal TM [Heeley, D. H., Bieger, T., Waddleton, D. M., Hong, C., Jackman, D. M., McGowan, C., Davidson, W. S. & Beavis, R. C. (1995) Characterisation of fast, slow and cardiac muscle tropomyosins from salmonid fish, Eur J. Biochem. 232 , 226–234], the main difference in the N‐ and C‐terminal sequences comprising the site of end‐to‐end overlap occurs at residue 276 where an asparagine in fast TM is replaced by a histidine in both cardiac and slow TM. Trout cardiac TM exhibited greatest similarity to chicken cardiac TM while trout slow TM exhibited greatest similarity to skeletal α‐TMs. Thus, none of the three salmonid TM sequences corresponds to a β‐type TM. In calorimetry experiments (0.1 M salt, pH 7.00, t = 10–60°C), in the presence of dithiothreitol, differences were observed in the thermal unfolding profiles of the purified isoforms. A single endotherm [ t m = 39.5°C) was noted for cardiac TM. Two endotherms were observed for fast TM [ t m = 26.5°C and 39.8°C (main)] and slow TM [ t m = 37.4°C and 46.9°C (main)]. Fast TM was cloned and over expressed in the bacterial cell lines JM105 and BL21. Upon cell lysis, recombinant TM (rc TM) made in JM105 was rapidly and quantitatively cleaved between residues 6 and 7. Intact rc TM was produced by using BL21, as shown by Edman‐based sequencing, carboxypeptidase digestion and mass analysis. In viscometry assays, performed at low ionic strength (pH 7.00, t = 5°C) the full‐length rc TM exhibited markedly lower relative viscosity values than the corresponding wild type.
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author Jackman, Donna M.
Waddleton, Deena M.
Younghusband, Banfield
Heeley, David H.
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Waddleton, Deena M.
Younghusband, Banfield
Heeley, David H.
Further Characterisation of Fast, Slow and Cardiac Muscle Tropomyosins from Salmonid Fish
author_facet Jackman, Donna M.
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title Further Characterisation of Fast, Slow and Cardiac Muscle Tropomyosins from Salmonid Fish
title_short Further Characterisation of Fast, Slow and Cardiac Muscle Tropomyosins from Salmonid Fish
title_full Further Characterisation of Fast, Slow and Cardiac Muscle Tropomyosins from Salmonid Fish
title_fullStr Further Characterisation of Fast, Slow and Cardiac Muscle Tropomyosins from Salmonid Fish
title_full_unstemmed Further Characterisation of Fast, Slow and Cardiac Muscle Tropomyosins from Salmonid Fish
title_sort further characterisation of fast, slow and cardiac muscle tropomyosins from salmonid fish
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