Molecular size and shape of the native and reassociated forms of the extracellular haemoglobin of Tubifex tubifex |
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Authors: | M. Theuer I. Pilz E. Schwarz P. Wilhelm M.G. Mainwaring S.N. Vinogradov |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institut für Physikalische Chemie der Universität Graz, A-8010 Graz, Austria;2. Biochemistry Department, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48201, USA |
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Abstract: | The extracellular haemoglobin of Tubifex tubifex and the product of its reassociation at neutral pH subsequent to dissociation at alkaline pH, were examined by small-angle X-ray scattering. The following molecular parameters were determined for the native and reassociated molecules, respectively: maximum diameter 30.0±1.0 and 32.0±1.0nm; radius of gyration 10.66±0.15 and 11.07±0.15 nm; molecular weight (3.09±0.15) × 106 and (2.99±0.15) × 106 dalton. Although the scattering curves of the native and reassociated haemoglobin possess similar shapes the distance distribution functions exhibit slight differences in their shape as well as in the position of their maximum. The best fit with the experimental distribution functions was obtained with models consisting of 12 spheres arranged in two hexagonal layers. In the case of the native haemoglobin each of the 12 spheres has a diameter of 9.3 nm while for the reassociated haemoglobin each of the 12 spheres has a diameter of 11.5 nm. The results suggest that although their molecular weights are the same, the reassociated molecule is slightly larger than the native molecule |
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Keywords: | Haemoglobin erythrocruorin small-angle X-ray scattering |
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