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Microfilament-binding properties of N-terminal extension of the isoform of smooth muscle long myosin light chain kinase 被引量:3
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作者 Chun Xiang Yang Hua Qun Chen +7 位作者 Chen Chen Wei Ping Yu wen cheng zhang Ya Jin Peng Wei Qi He Dong Mei Wei Xiang Gao Min Sheng Zhu 《Cell Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2006年第4期367-376,共10页
Myosin light chain kinases (MLCK) phosphorylate the regulatory light chain of myosin II in thick filaments and bind to F-actin-containing thin filaments with high affinity. The ability of short myosin light chain ki... Myosin light chain kinases (MLCK) phosphorylate the regulatory light chain of myosin II in thick filaments and bind to F-actin-containing thin filaments with high affinity. The ability of short myosin light chain kinase (S-MLCK) to bind F-actin is structurally attributed to the DFRXXL regions in its N-terminus. The long myosin light chain kinase (L-MLCK) has two additional DFRXXL motifs and six Ig-like modules in its N-terminal extension. The six Ig-like modules are capable of binding to stress fibers independently. Our results from the imaging analysis demonstrated that the first two intact Ig-like modules (2Ig) in N-terminal extension of L-MLCK is the minimal binding module required for microfilament binding. Binding assay confirmed that F-actin was able to bind 2Ig. Stoichiometries of 2Ig peptide were similar for myofilament or pure F-actin. The binding affinities were slightly lower than 5DFRXXL peptide as reported previously. Similar to DFRXXL peptides, the 2Ig peptide also caused efficient F-actin bundle formation in vitro. In the living cell, over-expression of 2Ig fragment increased "spike"-like protrusion formation with over-bundled F-actin. Our results suggest that L-MLCK may act as a potent F-actin bundling protein via its DFRXXL region and the 2Ig region, implying that L-MLCK plays a role in cytoskeleton organization. 展开更多
关键词 MLCK F-actin bundle Ig-like module
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