Preparation of a Myosin-Extracted “Ghost” Myofibril Sephadex Conjugate Column and Its Application to the Separation of Myosin Subfragment-1 Giving and Not Giving the Initial Burst of Phosphate1
- 1 May 1978
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in The Journal of Biochemistry
- Vol. 83 (5) , 1367-1374
- https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a132045
Abstract
A “ghost” myofibril (myosin-extracted myofibril) Sephadex conjugate which specifically binds myosin, HMM and S-1 in the absence of Mg-ATP or Mg-PP1 can be prepared in a few days by conjugating “ghost” myofibrils to Sephadex beads. Binding ability is retained for over a month. It is used, therefore, for actin-affinity chromatography of myosin and its active fragments. It is under debate whether the two heads of the myosin molecule are functionally identical. Recently several reports have indicated that S-1 could be separated into two kinds of S-1, one giving the initial burst of phosphate and the other not, by assuming a difference in the affinity of the two kinds of S-1 to F-actin. Attempts are reported here to obtain these two components of S-1 separately by using the “ghost” myofibril Sephadex conjugate column. The method of S-1 separation reported by Shibata-Sekiya and Tonomura ((1976) J. Biochem, 80, 1371–1380), which used S-1 treated with CMB, was applied to the “ghost” myofibril Sephadex conjugate column. This resulted in the successful separation of S-1 modified with CMB giving no initial burst of phosphate and unmodified S-1 giving the initial burst of phosphate. A separation method based essentially on the principle employed by Taniguchi and Tawada ((1976) J. Biochem. 80, 853–860) gave an unsuccessful result.Keywords
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