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Palindromic assembly of the giant muscle protein titin in the sarcomeric Z-disk
Authors:Zou Peijian  Pinotsis Nikos  Lange Stephan  Song Young-Hwa  Popov Alexander  Mavridis Irene  Mayans Olga M  Gautel Mathias  Wilmanns Matthias
Institution:EMBL-Hamburg c/o DESY, Notkeststrasse 85, D-22603 Hamburg, Germany.
Abstract:The Z-disk of striated and cardiac muscle sarcomeres is one of the most densely packed cellular structures in eukaryotic cells. It provides the architectural framework for assembling and anchoring the largest known muscle filament systems by an extensive network of protein-protein interactions, requiring an extraordinary level of mechanical stability. Here we show, using X-ray crystallography, how the amino terminus of the longest filament component, the giant muscle protein titin, is assembled into an antiparallel (2:1) sandwich complex by the Z-disk ligand telethonin. The pseudosymmetric structure of telethonin mediates a unique palindromic arrangement of two titin filaments, a type of molecular assembly previously found only in protein-DNA complexes. We have confirmed its unique architecture in vivo by protein complementation assays, and in vitro by experiments using fluorescence resonance energy transfer. The model proposed may provide a molecular paradigm of how major sarcomeric filaments are crosslinked, anchored and aligned within complex cytoskeletal networks.
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