In this study we used an “in vitro motility assay” (IVMA) approach to investigate the effect of the variation of [MgATP] in determining the number and the sliding velocity (Vf) of actin filaments moved by fast skeletal myosin. Vf was studied on type 2B HMM from rats at 25C°, 100mM ionic strength and at varius [MgATP], [MgADP] and [Pi]. We designed a new experimental set-up to perform experiments at lower ionic strength and in buffers that had no interference with the ionic environment, in order to mimic physiological condition. This set-up allowed a complete and chemical speciation of the solutions opening the possibility to perform an accurate thermodynamic study. Therefore, along with kinetic measurements also quantitative thermodynamics measurements were carried obtaining the ∈″G of MgATP hydrolysistaking into account pH and [Mg2+]. We correlate the thermodynamics property of the system to Vf and to the number of sliding actin filaments which were assessed by a purpose-designed software. Preliminary results indicate: a) no straightly correlation between values of ∈″GATPand the velocity of actin filaments, b) an increase in thenumberof sliding actin filaments at low [MgATP] and no changes when the ratio [MgATP] / [HMM] was kept constant c) a decrease in the velocity of actin filaments at [Pi]=30mM. More investigations are required to confirm the unexpected results that indicate a complex role of MgATP and its metabolites in the modulation of actomyosin interaction.

Novel Approach Applied to IVMA to Study the Modulation of the Actomyosin Interaction by MgATP In Fast Skeletal Muscle

CANEPARI, MONICA;BOTTINELLI, ROBERTO;
2010-01-01

Abstract

In this study we used an “in vitro motility assay” (IVMA) approach to investigate the effect of the variation of [MgATP] in determining the number and the sliding velocity (Vf) of actin filaments moved by fast skeletal myosin. Vf was studied on type 2B HMM from rats at 25C°, 100mM ionic strength and at varius [MgATP], [MgADP] and [Pi]. We designed a new experimental set-up to perform experiments at lower ionic strength and in buffers that had no interference with the ionic environment, in order to mimic physiological condition. This set-up allowed a complete and chemical speciation of the solutions opening the possibility to perform an accurate thermodynamic study. Therefore, along with kinetic measurements also quantitative thermodynamics measurements were carried obtaining the ∈″G of MgATP hydrolysistaking into account pH and [Mg2+]. We correlate the thermodynamics property of the system to Vf and to the number of sliding actin filaments which were assessed by a purpose-designed software. Preliminary results indicate: a) no straightly correlation between values of ∈″GATPand the velocity of actin filaments, b) an increase in thenumberof sliding actin filaments at low [MgATP] and no changes when the ratio [MgATP] / [HMM] was kept constant c) a decrease in the velocity of actin filaments at [Pi]=30mM. More investigations are required to confirm the unexpected results that indicate a complex role of MgATP and its metabolites in the modulation of actomyosin interaction.
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