Abstract

Vinculin, isolated from turkey gizzard smooth muscle, was purified by chromatography on CM-cellulose after isolation from a DEAE-cellulose column. Two-dimensional gel electrophoretic analysis of crude muscle fractions demonstrated that: 1) much of the approximately 130,000-dalton protein present in smooth muscle did not co-isoelectrically focus with the purified 130,000-dalton vinculin and 2) the purified vinculin consisted of three major, closely spaced isoelectric variants that were present only in small amounts in the original smooth muscle sample. Purified vinculin sedimented as a single peak with a sedimentation coefficient S0 20,w of 5.9. Circular dichroism spectra of purified vinculin indicated a considerable degree of secondary structure, with an alpha-helical content of approximately 50% as measured at 208 nm. The ultraviolet absorption spectrum of vinculin gave a measured E1%(278) of 4.64. Digestion of vinculin, much of which is located at the cytoplasmic surface of the cell membrane, with Ca2+-activated neutral protease purified from skeletal muscle yielded major fragments with molecular weights determined by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of 98,000, 85,000, and 26,000. The factor(s) in DEAE-cellulose-purified vinculin responsible for decreasing the low shear viscosity of actin was removed and found in a crude fraction isolated by CM-cellulose chromatography. The purified vinculin had a small, but positive effect on the MgCl2-induced polymerization of actin as measured by low shear viscometry.

Highlights

  • It has been reported that vinculin binds directly to actin [24,25,26,27,28,29,30], but the natureof the interaction is novtery clear

  • As part of our findings, we show that vinculin is a substrate for calcium-activated neutral protease isolated from muscle and demonstrate thavtinculin preparations, depending upon chromatographic purification method, vary markedlyin their ability to inhibit thleow shear viscosity of F-actin solutions

  • We found that vinculin isolated in low ionic strength extracts and purified by DEAE-cellulose chromatography by conventional procedures[1, 4] stillcontainscontaminants that can alter results of characterization studies, especially those involving interaction of vinculin with actin

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Summary

Properties of Smooth Muscle Vinculin*

Vol 259, No 6 , Issue of March 25, pp. 3916-3924, 1984 Printed in U.S.A. From the Muscle Biology Group, Departments of Animal Science, Biochemistryand Biophysics, and Food Technology, Iowa State University, Ames,-lowa 50011-. In plasmic surface of the cell membrane, with Ca2+-acti- several studies, it has been shown that vinculin suppresses vated neutral protease purified from skeletal muscle the expected viscosity increase during actin polymerization yielded major fragments with molecular weights deter- [24,25,26,27,28,29, 31]. Whether this is because: 1)vinculin forms paramined by sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel crystalline-like bundles with F-actin [24, 25, 29], which has electrophoresis of 98,000, 85,000, and 26,000.

EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURES
CD Spectra
Other Analytical Methods
Low Shear Viscometry
Ot mI EFFLUENT
ACTlNp Y
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Properties of SmoVointhcuMliunscle
DISCUSSION
The pattern of isovinculins shown herein is similar to those

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