A second isoform of chicken brush border myosin I contains a 29‐residue inserted sequence that binds calmodulin
- 2 July 1990
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in FEBS Letters
- Vol. 267 (1) , 126-130
- https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(90)80305-3
Abstract
Chicken brush border myosin I (CBB-MI) is a single-headed, nonfilamentous, myosin-like mechanoenzyme which, as isolated, has 3 mol of calmodulin (CAM) ‘light chains’ bound per mole of 119 kDa heavy chain. We have isolated a partial cDNA clone for CBB-MI that encodes the C-terminal ~ 35 kDa of the heavy chain. The sequence of this clone is identical to that of an authentic, near-full-length CBB-MI cDNA clone reported recently, except for an 87-bp/29-residue insertion occurring ~32 kDa from the C-terminus. This insert, which is probably generated by an alternate splicing event, is expressed in brush border as part of a message of the size predicted for the CBB-MI heavy chain, although the steady state level of this transcript is ~8-fold lower than for transcripts lacking the insert. 125I-CAM overlays of this cDNA clone (expressed as a trpE fusion protein in E. coli) indicate that it binds one more calmodulin than does a second cDNA clone that lacks the 29-residue insert. A synthetic peptide corresponding to the insert sequence binds tightly to CAM-Sepharose, demonstrates a shift and enhancement of fluorescence in the presence of CAM, and binds CAM in solution with a K D of 190 nM (in 100 mM KCl). We conclude that a second, low-abundance isoform of CBB-MI contains an additional (and possibly fourth) CAM binding site as a result of a 29-residue peptide that is inserted into the tail domain by an apparent alternate splicing event.Keywords
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