Abstract
The giant sarcomeric protein obscurin (~720 kDa) is an essential contributor to myofibrillogenesis and acts as the only known tether between the contractile apparatus and the surrounding membrane structures in myofibrils. Genomic characterization of OBSCN suggests a modular architecture, consisting of dozens of individually-folded Ig-like and FnIII-like domains arranged in tandem. Here we describe the sequence-specific chemical shift assignments of the second putative obscurin Ig-like domain (Ig2). This domain specifically binds to MyBP-C slow variant-1 through an unknown mechanism. Ultimately, the assignments presented here will facilitate high-resolution structure determination of Ig2 and provide insight into the specificity of the obscurin-MyBP-C interaction.
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