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Myosin-binding protein C regulates the sarcomere lattice and stabilizes the OFF states of myosin heads

Anthony L. Hessel, Nichlas M. Engels, Michel N. Kuehn, Devin Nissen, Rachel Sadler, Weikang Ma, Thomas C. Irving, Wolfgang A. Linke, Samantha P. Harris

2024Nature Communications31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Muscle contraction is produced via the interaction of myofilaments and is regulated so that muscle performance matches demand. Myosin-binding protein C (MyBP-C) is a long and flexible protein that is tightly bound to the thick filament at its C-terminal end (MyBP-C C8C10 ), but may be loosely bound at its middle- and N-terminal end (MyBP-C C1C7 ) to myosin heads and/or the thin filament. MyBP-C is thought to control muscle contraction via the regulation of myosin motors, as mutations lead to debilitating disease. We use a combination of mechanics and small-angle X-ray diffraction to study the immediate and selective removal of the MyBP-C C1C7 domains of fast MyBP-C in permeabilized skeletal muscle. We show that cleavage leads to alterations in crossbridge kinetics and passive structural signatures of myofilaments that are indicative of a shift of myosin heads towards the ON state, highlighting the importance of MyBP-C C1C7 to myofilament force production and regulation.

Topics & Concepts

MyofilamentSarcomereMyosinCrossBridgeMyosin headBiophysicsMyofibrilMuscle contractionActinCell biologyBiologyAnatomyChemistryMyocyteMyosin light-chain kinaseBiochemistryCardiomyopathy and Myosin StudiesMuscle Physiology and DisordersCardiovascular Effects of Exercise