Leake, M.C., Wilson, D., Bullard, B., Simmons, R.M. (2003). The elasticity of single kettin molecules using a two-bead laser-tweezers assay. FEBS Lett. 535(): 55--60.
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FBrf0185789
Publication Type
Research paper
Abstract
Kettin is a high molecular mass protein of insect muscle associated with thin filaments and alpha-actinin in the Z-disc. It is thought to form a link between thin and thick filaments towards its C-terminus, contributing significantly to passive sarcomere stiffness. Here the elastic properties were characterised by mechanical stretches on an antibody-delimited region of the single molecule using two independent optical traps capable of exerting forces up to 150 pN. Step-like events were observed in the force-extension relationships consistent with the unfolding of Ig domains at moderate force and refolding of these domains at significantly higher forces than have been observed for related modular proteins.