The Kinetic Mechanism of Mouse Myosin VIIA

Jessica Haithcock, Neil Billington, Kevin Choi, Jennifer Fordham, James R. Sellers, Walter F. Stafford, Howard White, Eva Forgacs

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Abstract

Myosin VIIa is crucial in hearing and visual processes. We examined the kinetic and association properties of the baculovirus expressed, truncated mouse myosin VIIa construct containing the head, all 5IQ motifs and the putative coiled coil domain (myosin VIIa-5IQ). The construct appears to be monomeric as determined by analytical ultracentrifugation experiments, and only single headed molecules were detected by negative stain electron microscopy. The relatively high basal steady-state rate of 0.18 s(-1) is activated by actin only by similar to 3.5-fold resulting in a V-max of 0.7 s(-1) and a K-ATPase of 11.5 mu M. There is no single rate-limiting step of the ATP hydrolysis cycle. The ATP hydrolysis step (M.T reversible arrow M.D.P) is slow (12 s(-1)) and the equilibrium constant (K-H) of 1 suggests significant reversal of hydrolysis. In the presence of actin ADP dissociates with a rate constant of 1.2 s(-1). Phosphate dissociation is relatively fast (> 12 s(-1)), but the maximal rate could not be experimentally obtained at actin concentrations
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)8819 - 8828
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume286
Issue number11
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 18 Mar 2011

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