A novel stopped-flow method for measuring the affinity of actin for myosin head fragments using ?g quantities of protein
- 1 December 1996
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility
- Vol. 17 (6) , 669-676
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00154061
Abstract
The dissociation constant for actin binding to myosin and its subfragments (S1 & HMM) is ≪ 1 μm at physiological ionic strength. Many of the methods used to measure such affinities are unreliable for a Kd below 0.1 μm. We show here that the use of phalloidin to stablise F-actin and fluorescently labelled proteins allows the affinity of actin for myosin S1 to be measured in a simple transient kinetic assay. The method can be used for Kd's as low as 10 nm and we demonstrate that the Kd's can be estimated using only μg quantities of material. Furthermore we suggest how this method may be adapted for ng quantities of protein. This will allow the affinity of actin for myosin fragments to be estimated for proteins which are difficult to obtain in large quantities i.e. from biopsy material or from proteins expressed in baculovirus.Keywords
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