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Myosin loop-4 is critical for optimal tropomyosin repositioning on actin during muscle activation and relaxation.

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Abstract

During force-generating steps of the muscle crossbridge cycle, the tip of the myosin motor, specifically loop-4, contacts the tropomyosin cable of actin filaments. In the current study, we determined the corresponding effect of myosin loop-4 on the regulatory positioning of tropomyosin on actin. To accomplish this, we compared high-resolution cryo-EM structures of myosin S1-decorated thin filaments containing either wild-type or a loop-4 mutant construct, where the seven-residue portion of myosin loop-4 that contacts tropomyosin was replaced by glycine residues, thus removing polar side chains from residues 366-372. Cryo-EM analysis of fully decorated actin-tropomyosin filaments with wild-type and mutant S1, yielded 3.4-3.6 Ã… resolution reconstructions, with even higher definition at the actin-myosin interface. Loop-4 densities both in wild-type and mutant S1 were clearly identified, and side chains were resolved in the wild-type structure. Aside from loop-4, actin and myosin structural domains were indistinguishable from each other when filaments were decorated with either mutant or wild-type S1. In marked contrast, the position of tropomyosin on actin in the two reconstructions differed by 3 to 4 Ã…. In maps of filaments containing the mutant, tropomyosin was located closer to the myosin-head and thus moved in the direction of the C-state conformation adopted by myosin-free thin filaments. Complementary interaction energy measurements showed that tropomyosin in the mutant thin filaments sits on actin in a local energy minimum, whereas tropomyosin is positioned by wild-type S1 in an energetically unfavorable location. We propose that the high potential energy associated with tropomyosin positioning in wild-type filaments favors an effective transition to B- and C-states following release of myosin from the thin filaments during relaxation.

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  1. Doran MH, Rynkiewicz MJ, Pavadai E, Bodt SML, Rasicci D, Moore JR, Yengo CM, Bullitt E, Lehman W. J Gen Physiol 155 e202213274 (2023)


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  1. Lehman W, Rynkiewicz MJ. J Gen Physiol 155 e202313387 (2023)
  2. Kopylova GV, Kochurova AM, Yampolskaya DS, Nefedova VV, Tsaturyan AK, Koubassova NA, Kleymenov SY, Levitsky DI, Bershitsky SY, Matyushenko AM, Shchepkin DV. Int J Mol Sci 24 8340 (2023)
  3. Rynkiewicz MJ, Childers MC, Karpicheva OE, Regnier M, Geeves MA, Lehman W. J Gen Physiol 156 e202413538 (2024)
  4. Clippinger Schulte SR, Scott B, Barrick SK, Stump WT, Blackwell T, Greenberg MJ. Biophys J 122 2544-2555 (2023)