骨骼肌α -肌动蛋白(ACTA1)乙酰化增强肌球蛋白结合并增加钙敏感性。

IF 2.7 Q3 BIOPHYSICS
Samantha S Romanick, Luis Godoy, Adrian Lopez, Allison Matsumura, Kiana Boc, Travis J Stewart, Josh E Baker, Bradley S Ferguson
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骨骼肌α -肌动蛋白(ACTA1)对肌肉收缩和舒张很重要,历史上的研究主要集中在ACTA1突变在肌肉功能障碍中的作用。蛋白质组学报告一致地观察到肌动蛋白,包括ACTA1,在多个赖氨酸位点被乙酰化。然而,研究肌动蛋白乙酰化对细胞功能影响的报道很少,而研究ACTA1乙酰化对骨骼肌功能影响的报道更少。在这里,我们旨在通过测定肌动蛋白滑动速度、肌凝蛋白结合和钙敏感性来研究ACTA1乙酰化如何影响肌动球蛋白相互作用。在本研究中,ACTA1通过乙酸酐(AA)进行化学乙酰化,以提高乙酰化水平:低水平乙酰化(使用0.1 mM AA),中等水平乙酰化(0.3 mM AA)和高水平乙酰化(1 mM AA)。我们报道ACTA1乙酰化显著降低肌动蛋白滑动速度和肌动蛋白丝长度。进一步分析表明,ACTA1乙酰化显著增加钙敏感性,高水平ACTA1乙酰化导致原肌球蛋白调节缺失。最后,ACTA1乙酰化使骨骼肌蛋白与肌动蛋白的结合增加了一半。这些数据强调了乙酰化作为磷酸化之外的额外翻译后修饰,在肌肉收缩和骨骼肌α -肌动蛋白功能的调节中。
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Skeletal muscle alpha actin acetylation enhances myosin binding and increases calcium sensitivity.

Skeletal muscle alpha actin (ACTA1) is important for muscle contraction and relaxation, with historical studies focused on ACTA1 mutations in muscle dysfunction. Proteomics reports have consistently observed that actin, including ACTA1, is acetylated at multiple lysine sites. However, few reports have studied the effects of actin acetylation on cellular function, and fewer have examined ACTA1 acetylation on skeletal muscle function. Here, we aimed to examine how ACTA1 acetylation affected actomyosin interactions by determining actin sliding velocity, myosin binding, and calcium sensitivity. In this study, ACTA1 was chemically acetylated via acetic anhydride (AA) to increasing levels of acetylation: low-level acetylation (using 0.1 mM AA), mid-level acetylation (0.3 mM AA), and high-level acetylation (1 mM AA). We report that ACTA1 acetylation significantly decreased actin sliding velocity and actin filament length. Further analysis showed that ACTA1 acetylation significantly increased calcium sensitivity, with a loss of tropomyosin regulation noted with high-level ACTA1 acetylation. Lastly, ACTA1 acetylation enhanced skeletal myosin half maximal binding to actin. These data highlight acetylation as an additional posttranslational modification, outside of phosphorylation, in the regulation of muscle contraction and skeletal muscle alpha actin function.

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