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Mechanisms of a novel regulatory light chain–dependent cardiac myosin inhibitor (in EN)

Journal Article · · Journal of General Physiology
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a genetic disease of the heart characterized by thickening of the left ventricle (LV), hypercontractility, and impaired relaxation. HCM is caused primarily by heritable mutations in sarcomeric proteins, such as β myosin heavy chain. Until recently, medications in clinical use for HCM did not directly target the underlying contractile changes in the sarcomere. Here, we investigate a novel small molecule, RLC-1, identified in a bovine cardiac myofibril high-throughput screen. RLC-1 is highly dependent on the presence of a regulatory light chain to bind to cardiac myosin and modulate its ATPase activity. In demembranated rat LV trabeculae, RLC-1 decreased maximal Ca2+-activated force and Ca2+ sensitivity of force, while it increased the submaximal rate constant for tension redevelopment. In myofibrils isolated from rat LV, both maximal and submaximal Ca2+-activated force are reduced by nearly 50%. Additionally, the fast and slow phases of relaxation were approximately twice as fast as DMSO controls, and the duration of the slow phase was shorter. Structurally, x-ray diffraction studies showed that RLC-1 moved myosin heads away from the thick filament backbone and decreased the order of myosin heads, which is different from other myosin inhibitors. In intact trabeculae and isolated cardiomyocytes, RLC-1 treatment resulted in decreased peak twitch magnitude and faster activation and relaxation kinetics. In conclusion, RLC-1 accelerated kinetics and decreased force production in the demembranated tissue, intact tissue, and intact whole cells, resulting in a smaller cardiac twitch, which could improve the underlying contractile changes associated with HCM.

Research Organization:
Argonne National Laboratory (ANL), Argonne, IL (United States). Advanced Photon Source (APS)
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
Grant/Contract Number:
AC02-06CH11357
OSTI ID:
2582233
Journal Information:
Journal of General Physiology, Journal Name: Journal of General Physiology Journal Issue: 10 Vol. 156; ISSN 0022-1295
Publisher:
Rockefeller University PressCopyright Statement
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
EN

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