控制心脏功能的结构通路的综合图

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Ilaria Morotti, Marco Caremani, Matteo Marcello, Irene Pertici, Caterina Squarci, Pasquale Bianco, Theyencheri Narayanan, Gabriella Piazzesi, Massimo Reconditi, Vincenzo Lombardi, Marco Linari
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心脏功能的调节可归因于双丝机制:1)含肌动蛋白的细丝的ca2 +依赖性调节蛋白的结构变化,使肌动蛋白可用于肌凝蛋白运动附着;2)粗丝表面的马达从折叠状态(OFF)释放,使它们能够附着和拉动肌动蛋白丝。粗丝机械传感被认为是控制与收缩性能相关的电机开关数量,但其分子基础仍有争议。在这里,我们使用电节奏大鼠小梁和乳头肌的高空间分辨率x射线衍射数据来提供心脏功能调节的分子解释,这需要对机械传感假说进行修订。我们发现,在刺激下,titin介导的结构变化在最大收缩力的~ 1 / 2范围内,在整个灯丝中开关马达打开。这些结构变化也促使肌凝蛋白结合蛋白c (MyBP-C)从半粗丝的中心1/3处促进第一次运动附着到肌动蛋白上。随着收缩力的增加,附着体向半粗丝的边缘移动,是通过附着马达对近邻细丝的协同激活来实现的。确定MyBP-C、titin、细丝和粗丝在心脏调节中的作用,使它们能够靶向潜在的治疗干预。
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An integrated picture of the structural pathways controlling the heart performance
The regulation of heart function is attributed to a dual filament mechanism: i) the Ca 2+ -dependent structural changes in the regulatory proteins of the thin, actin-containing filament making actin available for myosin motor attachment, and ii) the release of motors from their folded (OFF) state on the surface of the thick filament allowing them to attach and pull the actin filament. Thick filament mechanosensing is thought to control the number of motors switching ON in relation to the systolic performance, but its molecular basis is still controversial. Here, we use high spatial resolution X-ray diffraction data from electrically paced rat trabeculae and papillary muscles to provide a molecular explanation of the modulation of heart performance that calls for a revision of the mechanosensing hypothesis. We find that upon stimulation, titin-mediated structural changes in the thick filament switch motors ON throughout the filament within ~½ the maximum systolic force. These structural changes also drive Myosin Binding Protein-C (MyBP-C) to promote first motor attachments to actin from the central 1/3 of the half-thick filament. Progression of attachments toward the periphery of half-thick filament with increase in systolic force is carried on by near-neighbor cooperative thin filament activation by attached motors. The identification of the roles of MyBP-C, titin, thin and thick filaments in heart regulation enables their targeting for potential therapeutic interventions.
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19.00
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