Abstract

Digestion of carp myofibrils at 30 degrees C in 0.5 M KCl medium with calcium ion generated unique 135 kDa heavy meromyosin (HMM). The HMM was not produced when digested at 10 degrees C. A further digestion of the 135 kD HMM isolated in the absence of calcium ion generated uniquely short subfragment-2 (S-2) with a size of 40 kDa (40 kDa S-2) together with subfragment-1 (S-1). The 40 kDa S-2 was identified by N- and C-end sequencing, and demonstrated to locate the amino end of the rod portion. The unfolding temperature for the 40 kDa S-2 was around 52 degrees C as studied by circular dichroism measurement. The same unfolding peak was also detected with the intact rod together with a large unfolding peak at around 36 degrees C coming from the rest of the rod portion, light meromyosin. The unfolding peak for the 40 kDa S-2 in myosin was a little lower (48 degrees C) than that in free form, suggesting the involvement of the head portion in the stability of the 40 kDa S-2 in the structure.

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