2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2021.12.025
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Identification of the domains within the N2A region of titin that regulate binding to actin

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“…The most noteworthy of these is the assertion that N2A binds directly to the actin thin filament, modulated by calcium binding; however, even more recent studies have drawn conflicting conclusions from the experimental data. Kelly et al (2021) argue that Ig86 alone binds actin in a calcium‐dependent manner; Stronczek et al (2021) were unable to find binding sites for either calcium or F‐actin in the Ig84‐86 tandem; Tsiros et al (2022) argue that only constructs that contain Ig83 and with at least 3 Ig domains can bind F‐actin, and that the calcium‐dependent binding property is lost when Ig86 is not present. Outside of actin binding, the N2A region binds to chaperones, methyltransferases, and proteases, thought to protect the region from damage and to trigger a response in the event of mechanical stress being detected.…”
Section: Variant Impact By Sarcomere Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most noteworthy of these is the assertion that N2A binds directly to the actin thin filament, modulated by calcium binding; however, even more recent studies have drawn conflicting conclusions from the experimental data. Kelly et al (2021) argue that Ig86 alone binds actin in a calcium‐dependent manner; Stronczek et al (2021) were unable to find binding sites for either calcium or F‐actin in the Ig84‐86 tandem; Tsiros et al (2022) argue that only constructs that contain Ig83 and with at least 3 Ig domains can bind F‐actin, and that the calcium‐dependent binding property is lost when Ig86 is not present. Outside of actin binding, the N2A region binds to chaperones, methyltransferases, and proteases, thought to protect the region from damage and to trigger a response in the event of mechanical stress being detected.…”
Section: Variant Impact By Sarcomere Regionmentioning
confidence: 99%