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Structure of the Flight Muscle Thick Filament from the Bumble Bee, Bombus ignitus, at 6 Å Resolution
Four insect orders have flight muscles that are both asynchronous and indirect; they are asynchronous in that the wingbeat frequency is decoupled from the frequency of nervous stimulation and indirect in that the muscles attach to the thoracic exoskeleton instead of directly to the wing. Flight musc...
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author | Li, Jiawei Rahmani, Hamidreza Abbasi Yeganeh, Fatemeh Rastegarpouyani, Hosna Taylor, Dianne W. Wood, Neil B. Previs, Michael J. Iwamoto, Hiroyuki Taylor, Kenneth A. |
author_facet | Li, Jiawei Rahmani, Hamidreza Abbasi Yeganeh, Fatemeh Rastegarpouyani, Hosna Taylor, Dianne W. Wood, Neil B. Previs, Michael J. Iwamoto, Hiroyuki Taylor, Kenneth A. |
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description | Four insect orders have flight muscles that are both asynchronous and indirect; they are asynchronous in that the wingbeat frequency is decoupled from the frequency of nervous stimulation and indirect in that the muscles attach to the thoracic exoskeleton instead of directly to the wing. Flight muscle thick filaments from two orders, Hemiptera and Diptera, have been imaged at a subnanometer resolution, both of which revealed a myosin tail arrangement referred to as “curved molecular crystalline layers”. Here, we report a thick filament structure from the indirect flight muscles of a third insect order, Hymenoptera, the Asian bumble bee Bombus ignitus. The myosin tails are in general agreement with previous determinations from Lethocerus indicus and Drosophila melanogaster. The Skip 2 region has the same unusual structure as found in Lethocerus indicus thick filaments, an α-helix discontinuity is also seen at Skip 4, but the orientation of the Skip 1 region on the surface of the backbone is less angled with respect to the filament axis than in the other two species. The heads are disordered as in Drosophila, but we observe no non-myosin proteins on the backbone surface that might prohibit the ordering of myosin heads onto the thick filament backbone. There are strong structural similarities among the three species in their non-myosin proteins within the backbone that suggest how one previously unassigned density in Lethocerus might be assigned. Overall, the structure conforms to the previously observed pattern of high similarity in the myosin tail arrangement, but differences in the non-myosin proteins. |
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spelling | pubmed-98206312023-01-07 Structure of the Flight Muscle Thick Filament from the Bumble Bee, Bombus ignitus, at 6 Å Resolution Li, Jiawei Rahmani, Hamidreza Abbasi Yeganeh, Fatemeh Rastegarpouyani, Hosna Taylor, Dianne W. Wood, Neil B. Previs, Michael J. Iwamoto, Hiroyuki Taylor, Kenneth A. Int J Mol Sci Article Four insect orders have flight muscles that are both asynchronous and indirect; they are asynchronous in that the wingbeat frequency is decoupled from the frequency of nervous stimulation and indirect in that the muscles attach to the thoracic exoskeleton instead of directly to the wing. Flight muscle thick filaments from two orders, Hemiptera and Diptera, have been imaged at a subnanometer resolution, both of which revealed a myosin tail arrangement referred to as “curved molecular crystalline layers”. Here, we report a thick filament structure from the indirect flight muscles of a third insect order, Hymenoptera, the Asian bumble bee Bombus ignitus. The myosin tails are in general agreement with previous determinations from Lethocerus indicus and Drosophila melanogaster. The Skip 2 region has the same unusual structure as found in Lethocerus indicus thick filaments, an α-helix discontinuity is also seen at Skip 4, but the orientation of the Skip 1 region on the surface of the backbone is less angled with respect to the filament axis than in the other two species. The heads are disordered as in Drosophila, but we observe no non-myosin proteins on the backbone surface that might prohibit the ordering of myosin heads onto the thick filament backbone. There are strong structural similarities among the three species in their non-myosin proteins within the backbone that suggest how one previously unassigned density in Lethocerus might be assigned. Overall, the structure conforms to the previously observed pattern of high similarity in the myosin tail arrangement, but differences in the non-myosin proteins. MDPI 2022-12-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9820631/ /pubmed/36613818 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010377 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Li, Jiawei Rahmani, Hamidreza Abbasi Yeganeh, Fatemeh Rastegarpouyani, Hosna Taylor, Dianne W. Wood, Neil B. Previs, Michael J. Iwamoto, Hiroyuki Taylor, Kenneth A. Structure of the Flight Muscle Thick Filament from the Bumble Bee, Bombus ignitus, at 6 Å Resolution |
title | Structure of the Flight Muscle Thick Filament from the Bumble Bee, Bombus ignitus, at 6 Å Resolution |
title_full | Structure of the Flight Muscle Thick Filament from the Bumble Bee, Bombus ignitus, at 6 Å Resolution |
title_fullStr | Structure of the Flight Muscle Thick Filament from the Bumble Bee, Bombus ignitus, at 6 Å Resolution |
title_full_unstemmed | Structure of the Flight Muscle Thick Filament from the Bumble Bee, Bombus ignitus, at 6 Å Resolution |
title_short | Structure of the Flight Muscle Thick Filament from the Bumble Bee, Bombus ignitus, at 6 Å Resolution |
title_sort | structure of the flight muscle thick filament from the bumble bee, bombus ignitus, at 6 å resolution |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9820631/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36613818 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24010377 |
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