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Clayton, J.D., Cripps, R.M., Sparrow, J.C., Bullard, B. (1998). Interaction of troponin-H and glutathione S-transferase-2 in the indirect flight muscles of Drosophila melanogaster.  J. Muscle Res. Cell Motility 19(2): 117--127.
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FBrf0101889
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Research paper
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Drosophila indirect flight muscles (IFMs) contain a 35 kDa protein which cross-reacts with antibodies to the IFM specific protein troponin-H isoform 34 (TnH-34). Peptide fingerprinting and peptide sequencing showed that this 35 kDa protein is glutathione S-transferase-2 (GST-2). GST-2 is present in the asynchronous indirect flight muscles but not in the synchronous tergal depressor of the trochanter (jump muscle). Genetic dissection of the sarcomere showed that GST-2 is stably associated with the thin filaments but the presence of myosin is required to achieve the correct stoichiometry, suggesting that there is also an interaction with the thick filament. The two Drosophila TnHs (isoforms 33 and 34) are naturally occurring fusion proteins in which a proline-rich extension of approximately 250 amino acids replaces the 27 C-terminal residues of the muscle-specific tropomyosin II isoform. The proteolytic enzyme, Igase, cleaves the hydrophobic C-terminal sequence of TnH-34 at three sites and TnH-33 at one site. This results in the release of GST-2 from the myofibril. The amount of GST-2 stably bound to the myofibril is directly proportional to the total amount of undigested TnH. It is concluded that GST-2 in the thin filament is stabilized there by interaction with TnH. We speculate that the hydrophobic N-terminal region of GST-2 interacts with the hydrophobic C-terminal extension of TnH, and that both are close to a myosin cross-bridge.
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    J. Muscle Res. Cell Motility
    Title
    Journal of Muscle Research and Cell Motility
    Publication Year
    1980-
    ISBN/ISSN
    0142-4319
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