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PLOS ONE | 2014

Molecular Dynamics Simulations of the Cardiac Troponin Complex Performed with FRET Distances as Restraints

Jayant James Jayasundar; Jun Xing; John M. Robinson; Herbert C. Cheung; Wen-Ji Dong

Cardiac troponin (cTn) is the Ca2+-sensitive molecular switch that controls cardiac muscle activation and relaxation. However, the molecular detail of the switching mechanism and how the Ca2+ signal received at cardiac troponin C (cTnC) is communicated to cardiac troponin I (cTnI) are still elusive. To unravel the structural details of troponin switching, we performed ensemble Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) measurements and molecular dynamic (MD) simulations of the cardiac troponin core domain complex. The distance distributions of forty five inter-residue pairs were obtained under Ca2+-free and saturating Ca2+ conditions from time-resolved FRET measurements. These distances were incorporated as restraints during the MD simulations of the cardiac troponin core domain. Compared to the Ca2+-saturated structure, the absence of regulatory Ca2+ perturbed the cTnC N-domain hydrophobic pocket which assumed a closed conformation. This event partially unfolded the cTnI regulatory region/switch. The absence of Ca2+, induced flexibility to the D/E linker and the cTnI inhibitory region, and rotated the cTnC N-domain with respect to rest of the troponin core domain. In the presence of saturating Ca2+ the above said phenomenon were absent. We postulate that the secondary structure perturbations experienced by the cTnI regulatory region held within the cTnC N-domain hydrophobic pocket, coupled with the rotation of the cTnC N-domain would control the cTnI mobile domain interaction with actin. Concomitantly the rotation of the cTnC N-domain and perturbation of the D/E linker rigidity would control the cTnI inhibitory region interaction with actin to effect muscle relaxation.


Biophysical Journal | 2018

Ca2+ and Myosin Cycle States Work as Allosteric Effectors of Troponin Activation

Christopher Solís; Gi-Ho Kim; Maria E. Moutsoglou; John M. Robinson


Circulation | 2015

Abstract 10889: Treating Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction Through Troponin I Phospho-mimicry

Maria E. Moutsoglou; Gi-Ho Kim; Christopher Solis-Ocampo; Mohit Kumar; Pieter P. de Tombe; John M. Robinson


Biophysical Journal | 2015

spFRET Reveals the Mechanism of Myosin-Dependent Activation of Troponin within Regulated Action Filaments

Gi-Ho Kim; Maria E. Moutsoglou; Christopher Solis Ocampo; John M. Robinson


Biophysical Journal | 2015

A FRET-Based Assay for Monitoring Actions of Calcium Sensitizers on the Thin Filament

Maria E. Moutsoglou; Gi-Ho Kim; Christopher Solis-Ocampo; John M. Robinson


Biophysical Journal | 2015

Studying Troponin within Regulated Actin at Single Molecule Resolution

Christopher Solis-Ocampo; Maria E. Moutsoglou; Gi-Ho Kim; John M. Robinson


Biophysical Journal | 2014

Direct Visualization of Cooperative Binding of Troponin-Tropomyosin to F-Actin

Christopher Solis-Ocampo; Maria E. Moutsoglou; Gi-Ho Kim; John M. Robinson


Biophysical Journal | 2014

Ca2+-Induced Structural Changes in Tn: A Multi-Site FRET Study Combining TCSPC with Single Filament Imaging

Maria E. Moutsoglou; Gi-Ho Kim; Christopher Solis-Ocampo; Steven C. Wu; John M. Robinson


Biophysical Journal | 2014

Determining Acceptor Dye Quantum Yield from Pulsed Interleaved Single-Pair FRET Measurements

Gi-Ho Kim; Tanya A. Baldwin; John M. Robinson


Biophysical Journal | 2014

Functional Differences of Unbound and Weakly Bound Xb States in the Cardiac Myofilament

Bing Sun; Maria E. Moutsoglou; John M. Robinson

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Maria E. Moutsoglou

South Dakota State University

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Gi-Ho Kim

South Dakota State University

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Tanya A. Baldwin

South Dakota State University

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Bing Sun

South Dakota State University

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Tyrel R. Deutscher

South Dakota State University

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Herbert C. Cheung

University of Alabama at Birmingham

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Steven C. Wu

South Dakota State University

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Wen-Ji Dong

Washington State University

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