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1.
C N Cornell  L J Kaplan 《Biochemistry》1978,17(9):1750-1754
The environment of the sulfhydryl group in plasma albumin was previously characterized by employing spin-labels of varying chain lengths (Hull, H. H., Chang, R., & Kaplan, L. J. (1975) Biochim. Biophys. Acta 400, 132). It was established that the sulfhydryl is in a crevice approximately 10 A deep but this crevice was not identified further. We now report the results of titrating albumin through the acidic conformational transitions while monitoring the electron-spin resonance of the bound nitroxide. With short spin-labels a general change is observed as the pH is lowered but the N--F transition is not discernible. However, with a spin label previously shown to project to the lip on the crevice a clear N--F transition as well as the subsequent acid expansion are observed. These results indicate that the sulfhydryl is in the crevice, formed by the domains of albumin, which opens during the N--F transition. Further results indicate that bound fatty acids do not influence the integrity of the sulfhydryl environment at neutral pH.  相似文献   

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H Zeidan  P Han  J Johnson 《FEBS letters》1985,192(2):294-298
The local environment of the essential sulfhydryl groups in chicken liver fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase has been investigated by ESR techniques using a series of iodoacetamide spin labels, varying in chain length between the iodoacetate and nitroxide free radical group. The ESR spectrum of spin-labeled chicken liver fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase showed that the sites of labeling were highly immunobilized when the enzyme was chemically modified by spin label iodoacetate, suggesting that the sulfhydryl groups of the protein are in a small, confined environment. From the change in the ESR spectra of these nitroxides as a function of chain length, we conclude that the sulfhydryl group is located in a cleft approx. 10.5A in depth.  相似文献   

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Reaction of sulfhydryl-containing compounds, RSH, with Ce4+ in the presence of the spin trap phenyl-N-t-butylnitrone results in the appearance of a nitroxide ESR spectrum, which is greatly diminished if the sulfhydryl group is blocked prior to reaction. The spectra have short lifetimes which can be increased two- to fivefold to half-lives of 5-60 min by prior flushing of the solutions with nitrogen. For small molecules, such as cysteine, N-acetylcysteine, glutathione, and 2-mercaptoethanol, the spectrum is that of a freely rotating nitroxide while for the proteins, bovine serum albumin and myosin, the spectrum is characteristic of a strongly immobilized nitroxide spin label rigidly attached to the protein. Since Ce4+ is reported to oxidize the sulfhydryl group via the thiyl radical, RS, the following reactions are proposed to account for the formation of the nitroxide: (formula; see text) These reactions permit the spin labeling of sulfhydryl proteins such that the nitroxide is much closer to the point of attachment than when using conventional spin-labeling methods.  相似文献   

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C S Lai  N M Tooney  E G Ankel 《FEBS letters》1984,173(2):283-286
The local environment of the free sulfhydryl groups in plasma fibronectin has been investigated by ESR techniques using a series of maleimide spin labels, varying in chain length between the maleimide and nitroxide free radical groups. Chemical modification with these analogs does not affect either the CD spectra or the cell adhesion activity of the protein molecule. The ESR results show that the free sulfhydryl group of plasma fibronectin is in a cleft about 10.5 A in length. The significance of this finding is discussed.  相似文献   

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D-beta-Hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase (EC 1.1.1.30) is a membrane-bound, lipid-requiring enzyme which has a reactive sulfhydryl in the vicinity of the active center. The spin-probe-spin-label technique has been used to estimate the distance of separation of the reactive sulfhydryl of D-beta-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase from the bilayer surface. The reactive sulfhydryl of the enzyme was derivatized with the maleimide spin-label reagent 4-maleimido-2,2,6,6-tetramethylpiperidinyl-1-oxy in the presence of the cofactor NAD+. The derivatized enzyme, inserted (inlaid orientation) into phospholipid vesicles, was titrated with spin probes, either Mn2+ or Gd3+, until the spin-label EPR spectrum was reduced in amplitude to its residual (limiting) value. From this limiting amplitude, the dipolar interaction coefficient was obtained, which is related to the reciprocal of the distance to the sixth power. The radial distances of closest approach of the paramagnetic Mn2+ and Gd3+ ions to the spin-label nitroxide on the enzyme were found to be 18 and 16 A, respectively. These calculated distances were in accord with those determined by comparison with a phosphatidylcholine calibration system having 2,2-dimethyloxazolidinyl-1-oxy spin-labels located at selected positions along the sn-2 fatty acyl chain. Since the distal nitroxide moiety of the maleimide spin-label (17 A from the bilayer surface) is 8 A from the sulfhydryl addition site, the two limiting distances of immersion of the reactive sulfhydryl within the bilayer are 9 and 25 A. The shorter distance is considered more compatible with facile access of the coenzyme to the active site of the enzyme.  相似文献   

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M Esmann  K Hideg  D Marsh 《Biochemistry》1988,27(11):3913-3917
The interactions of a series of spin-labeled fatty acids, in which the nitroxide ring is incorporated in different ways as an integral part of the hydrocarbon chain, with the (Na+,K+)-ATPase in membranes from Squalus acanthias, have been studied by electron spin resonance spectroscopy. The fatty acids are 2,4-, 2,5-, and 3,2-substituents of 2,2,5,5-tetramethylpyrrolidine-N-oxyl and belong to the class of minimal perturbation nitroxide probes. For all five fatty acid labels, a motionally restricted lipid component was observed in the ESR spectra of (Na+,K+)-ATPase membranes, in addition to the fluid component, which was found in the spectra of the extracted membrane lipids. The pH dependence of the motionally restricted spin-label population indicated a sensitivity in the selectivity of the lipid-protein interaction to the protonation state of the fatty acid. These results agree with those found previously for the conventional oxazolidine (doxyl) fatty acid and phospholipid spin-label derivatives [Esmann, M., Watts, A., & Marsh, D. (1985) Biochemistry 24, 1386-1393] and indicate that the motion of the lipid chains is significantly hindered by interaction with the protein, irrespective of the nature of the spin-label group.  相似文献   

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The electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrum of a nitroxide spin probe intercalated in a membrane is influenced by the amplitude of anisotropic motion of the nitroxide group and by the geometry of the oxazolidine ring of the nitroxide. In the analysis of the ESR spectra of nitroxide-labelled fatty acid probes, it is generally assumed that the five-membered oxazolidine ring system is oriented rigidly perpendicular to the long molecular axis of the probe. This assumption is tested in the present study, using 2H-NMR of specifically deuterium-labelled nitroxide spin probes. Evidence is presented that the nitroxide does not display the assumed geometry in membranes. The departure from this geometry depends on the position of the nitroxide label on the acyl chain, with a more pronounced departure for position 5 relative to position 12. These and previous data provide an explanation for the discrepancies between spin-probe ESR and 2H-NMR order parameters in membranes.  相似文献   

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Anilinonaphtyl labeled spectrin exhibits a fluorescence emission spectrum characteristic of a highly hydrophobic environment. Quenching of the fluorescence intensity by nitroxide analogs of fatty acids of affinity 10(4) M-1 reveals that the sites of interaction of fatty acids lie very close to the anilinonaphtyl groups. Similar experiments performed with a nitroxide analog of phosphatidylserine yield a 30% quenching of fluorescence while the same phosphatidylcholine analog has essentially no effect. The changes in the fluorescence emission spectrum exhibited in the presence of sonicated phosphatidylserine vesicles further outline the specificity of interaction towards phosphatidylserine, with one spectrin binding site per about 750 exposed phospholipids. Moreover, they suggest a penetration of the anilinonaphtyl group into the lipid bilayer.  相似文献   

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Macrophage membrane fluidity was investigated with respect to cellular phagocytic activity through the use of fatty acid spin labels. Spin-labeled fatty acid derivatives were incorporated into intact mouse peritoneal macrophages by exchange from bovine serum albumin. The electron spin resonance (ESR) spectra of the spin-labeled fatty acids in the macrophages showed a pronounced temperature dependence and a decrease in the hyperfine splittings (2 T11) of the spectra as the nitroxide radical was moved away from the polar head group of the fatty acid derivatives. Spin-labeled macrophages underwent a time- and temperature-dependent decay, which was inhibited by preincubating the cells with mercuric chloride, heating at 56 degrees C, or by fixing them with 0.25% glutaraldehyde. No correlation between the phagocytic activity of macrophages and membrane freedom of motion could be demonstrated. Treatment of macrophages with anti-macrophage serum or extended in vitro cultivation inhibited cellular phagocytic activity but exerted no effect on the motional freedom of the macrophage membrane. Enrichment of the fatty acid composition of the macrophage membrane with cis- or trans-unsaturated fatty acids had striking effects on cellular phagocytic activity, while no significant changes could be detected in the freedom of motion of incorporated fatty acid spin labels at the degree of specific enrichment achieved here. Thus no correlation between cellular phagocytic activity and lipid motion could be detected.  相似文献   

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Acridine spin labels as probes for nucleic acids.   总被引:2,自引:0,他引:2  
B K Sinha  C F Chignell 《Life sciences》1975,17(12):1829-1836
Adridine spin labels, 4-[9-(6-chloro-2-methoxy)-acridylamino]- 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidinyloxy (I) and 4-(9-acridylamino)- 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidinyloxy (II), have been synthesized and their interaction with nucleic acids studied by means of electron spin resonance (ESR). The ESR spectra of labels I and II in the presence of calf thymus DNA were characteristic of highly immobilized nitroxide radicals with maximum hyperfine splittings (2Tˌˌ) of 58.7 and 55.5 G, respectively. The melting temperature (Tm) of DNA, determined in the presence of labels I and II by the ESR technique, were closely similar to those obtained by spectrophotometric methods. The ESR spectrum of label I bound to calf liver RNA and yeast RNA indicated that the nitroxide group of this label was highly mobile. These results suggest that spin labels I and II are suitable noncovalent probes for nucleic acids.  相似文献   

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Synthetic routes are described to a new series of nitroxide lipid spin labels useful for studying the effects of unsaturation and chain length on motion experienced by nitroxide spin labels in biological membrane systems. The labels incorporate a terminally-located proxyl nitroxide group on a saturated or unsaturated fatty acid chain. Syntheses utilize as the key step either an alkylation of an acetylide anion with a nitroxide iodide or else a Wittig coupling between a nitroxide ylid and an aldehyde. Spin labels described include 17-proxylstearolic acid, 17-peroxyl-stearic acid, 17-proxyloleic acid, 16-proxylheptadecanoic acid, 9-proxyldecanoic acid and two phosphatidyl choline derivatives.  相似文献   

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The electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrum of a nitroxide spin probe intercalated in a membrane is influenced by the amplitude of anisotropic motion of the nitroxide group and by the geometry of the oxazolidine ring of the nitroxide. In the analysis of the ESR spectra of nitroxide-labelled fatty acid probes, it is generally assumed that the five-membered oxazolidine ring system is oriented rigidly perpendicular to the long molecular axis of the probe. This assumption is tested in the present study, using 2H-NMR of specifically deuterium-labelled nitroxide spin probes. Evidence is presented that the nitroxide does not display the assumed geometry in membranes. The departure from this geometry depends on the position of the nitroxide label on the acyl chain, with a more pronounced departure for position 5 relative to position 12. These and previous data provide an explanation for the discrepancies between spin-probe ESR and 2H-NMR order parameters in membranes.  相似文献   

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Electron spin resonance (ESR) spectral line shapes are calculated for a nitroxide radical undergoing rapid motion within a cone. The analysis is correct to second order, and explicit expression are derived for the hyperfine splittings and g-values by averaging both the secular and pseudosecular terms within the Hamiltonian. The simulated spectra are found to closely resemble those observed experimentally over a wide range of temperatures for stearic acid spin labels in cytoplasmic membranes of Bacillus subtilis. The present approach offers a simple, yet realistic way of interpreting spectra of nitroxide spin labels such as fatty acids and steroids when the motion is anisotropic.  相似文献   

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P J Andree  A Zantema 《Biochemistry》1978,17(5):778-783
The reaction of glutamate dehydrogenase with two different stable nitroxides (spin labels) is reported. The two compounds contain a carbonyl and an iodoacetamide group as their reactive parts. The carbonyl compound inactivates the enzyme by the formation of a 1:1 covalent complex after NaBH4 reduction of an intermediate Schiff's base. Evidence indicates that the enzyme is modified at lysine-126 in the active site. The electron spin resonance (ESR) spectrum of spin-labeled enzyme indicates a high degree of immobilization of the nitroxide. The binding of reduced coenzyme NADPH is reflected by a change (immobilization) of the ESR spectrum. Nuclear relaxation of bound substrate, oxidized coenzyme, and inhibitor by the paramagnetic group is observed. This shows the existence of a binding site for these compounds close to the active site. The distances of selected protons of the binding ligands to the nitroxide are calculated. The iodoacetamide spin label reacts with several groups, one of which is not a sulfhydryl. The reaction of this particular group causes inactivation of the enzyme. Protection against this inactivation could be achieved with certain ligands. Only enzyme that was spin labeled without such protection caused paramagnetic relaxation of bound substrate and coenzyme.  相似文献   

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A series of spin labels has been empolyed to explore the environment of the sulfhydryl group in bovine plasma albumin. The spin labels consist of the nitroxide-free radical and a maleimide (or iodoacetamide)-attaching group separated by varying chain lenghths. Both sets of spin labels preferentially bind to the sulfhydryl group under appropriate conditions. From the change in the electron spin resonance spectra of these nitroxides as a function of chain length, we conclude that the sulfhydryl group is located in a crevice approx. 9.5 A in depth.  相似文献   

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Summary Erythrocytes from myotonic goats, an animal model of heritable myotonia, and normal goats were studied using electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and saturation transfer electron paramagnetic resonance (ST-EPR) spin labeling techniques. Three fatty acid spin labels with the nitroxide moiety at progressively greater distances from the carboxyl group were used to monitor different regions within the erythrocyte membrane. Since spin labels have been shown to induce hemolytic and morphologic alterations in erythrocytes, conditions for minimizing these alterations were first defined by hemolysis studies and scanning electron microscopy. Using these defined conditions for our studies we observed no significant differences in any of the EPR or ST-EPR parameters for normal and myotomic goat erythrocytes with any of the fatty acid spin labels used. Our results do not support the theory that myotonia is the result of a generalized membrane defect characterized by increased membrane fluidity as determined by fatty acid spin labels.  相似文献   

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T J Andreasen  M G McNamee 《Biochemistry》1980,19(20):4719-4726
The characteristics of fatty acid inhibition of acetylcholine receptor function were examined in membrane vesicles prepared from Torpedo californica electroplax. Inhibition of the carbamylcholine-induced increase in sodium ion permeability was correlated with the bulk melting point of exogenously incorporated fatty acids. Above its melting temperature, a fatty acid could inhibit the large increase in cation permeability normally elicited by agonist binding to receptor. Below its melting temperature, a fatty acid was ineffective. None of the fatty acids altered any of the ligand binding properties of the receptor. Inhibitory fatty acids did not induce changes in membrane fluidity, as determined by electron paramagnetic resonance using spin-labeled fatty acids. The spin-labeled fatty acids also acted as inhibitors, and the extent of inhibition depended largely on the position of the nitroxide group along the fatty acid chain. Addition of noninhibitory fatty acid to the vesicle membranes did not protect the receptor from inhibition by spin-labeled fatty acids. The effects of free fatty acids on acetylcholine receptor function are attributed to the disruptions of protein-lipid interactions.  相似文献   

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It has been reported by Johnson et al. ((1977) Biochem. Biophys. Res. Commun. 74, 384-389) that phenacyl bromide reacts with a single reactive sulfhydryl group of aconitase, abolishing enzyme activity. Substrate or analogs have a protective effect. This group is therefore at the catalytic site of the enzyme. Aconitase is also known to be an Fe-S protein, paramagnetic as obtained on purification (Ruzicka and Beinert (1978) J. Biol. Chem. 253, 2514-2517). We have attempted to obtain information on the location of the Fe-S cluster of aconitase with respect to the catalytically active site by attaching nitroxide-labelled sulfhydryl reagents of the bromoacyl and maleimide type to the sensitive sulfhydryl group. The EPR signals of those spin-labelled sulfhydryl reagents that abolish enzyme activity disappear during reaction with aconitase. EPR spectra at 13 K of the product obtained by reaction of three spin labels (two maleimides and one bromoacyl) with aconitase included a half-field transition at g approximately equal to 4.0 which is characteristic of spin-spin interaction. On the basis of calculations of the dependence of the intensity of the half-field transition on the distance between two interacting unpaired electrons (Eaton and Eaton, (1982) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 104, 5002-5003) the distances between the nitroxide N-O bond and the center of the Fe-S cluster for the three spin labels were calculated to be 10.5, 11 and 13 A. Combined distance and orientation data for the three spin labels indicate that the reactive sulfhydryl group is about 12 A from the center of the Fe-S cluster.  相似文献   

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