An R111C Polymorphism in Wild Turkey Cardiac Troponin I Accompanying the Dilated Cardiomyopathy-related Abnormal Splicing Variant of Cardiac Troponin T with Potentially Compensatory Effects
Cardiac muscle contraction is regulated by Ca 2+ through the troponin complex consisting of three subunits: troponin C (TnC), troponin T (TnT), and troponin I (TnI). We reported previously that the abnormal splicing of cardiac TnT in turkeys with dilated cardiomyopathy resulted in a greater binding...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 2004-04, Vol.279 (14), p.13825-13832 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Cardiac muscle contraction is regulated by Ca 2+ through the troponin complex consisting of three subunits: troponin C (TnC), troponin T (TnT), and troponin I (TnI). We reported
previously that the abnormal splicing of cardiac TnT in turkeys with dilated cardiomyopathy resulted in a greater binding
affinity to TnI. In the present study, we characterized a polymorphism of cardiac TnI in the heart of wild turkeys. cDNA cloning
and sequencing of the novel turkey cardiac TnI revealed a single amino acid substitution, R111C. Arg 111 in avian cardiac TnI corresponds to a Lys in mammals. This residue is conserved in cardiac and skeletal muscle TnIs across
the vertebrate phylum, implying a functional importance. In the partial crystal structure of cardiac troponin, this amino
acid resides in an α-helix that directly contacts with TnT. Structural modeling indicates that the substitution of Cys for
Arg or Lys at this position would not disrupt the global structure of troponin. To evaluate the functional significance of
the different size and charge between the Arg and Cys side chains, protein-binding assays using purified turkey cardiac TnI
expressed in Escherichia coli were performed. The results show that the R111C substitution lowered binding affinity to TnT, which is potentially compensatory
to the increased TnI-binding affinity of the cardiomyopathy-related cardiac TnT splicing variant. Therefore, the fixation
of the cardiac TnI Cys 111 allele in the wild turkey population and the corresponding functional effect reflect an increased fitness value, suggesting
a novel target for the treatment of TnT myopathies. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |
DOI: | 10.1074/jbc.M314225200 |