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白茯苓凝集素的荧光光谱研究   总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3  
白茯苓凝集素(SLL)分子中含有4个色氨酸(Trp)残基,NBS修饰测得这4个Trp残基位于分子表面。SLL在天然状态下荧光发射峰位于335nm处,离子强度和温度对其荧光光谱均无明显的影响。NBS修饰后的SLL失去凝血活性,相应荧光光谱的强度减弱,荧光发射峰发生蓝移,提示SLL的构象发生改变。用KI·CsCl和丙烯酰胺淬灭剂研究SLL分子中Trp残基的微环境,发现丙烯酰胺和CsCl能淬灭分子中100%和50%的Trp残基的荧光,而KI完全不能淬灭SLL分子中Trp残基的荧光,因此Trp残基周围存在阴离子区,或者Trp残基处于分子表面的疏水环境中。  相似文献   

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One subtype of the pheromone binding proteins of the silkmoth Antheraea polyphemus (ApolPBP1) has been analysed exploiting the two endogenous tryptophan residues as fluorescent probe. The intrinsic fluorescence exhibited a rather narrow spectrum with a maximum at 336 nm. Site-directed mutagenesis experiments revealed that one of the tryptophan residues (Trp37) is located in a hydrophobic environment whereas Trp127 is more solvent exposed, as was predicted modeling the ApolPBP1 sequence on the proposed structure of the Bombyx mori pheromone binding protein. Monitoring the interaction of ApolPBP1 as well as its Trp mutants with the three species-specific pheromone compounds by recording the endogenous fluorescence emission revealed profound differences; whereas (E6,Z11)-hexadecadienal induced a dose-dependent quenching of the fluorescence, both (E6,Z11)-hexadecadienyl-1-acetate and (E4,Z9)-tetradecadienyl-1-acetate elicited an augmentation of the endogenous fluorescence. These data indicate that although ApolPBP1 can bind all three pheromones, there are substantial differences concerning their interaction with the protein, which may have important functional implications.  相似文献   

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The present study establishes the effectiveness of natural drug delivery mechanisms and investigates the interactions between drug and its natural carrier. The binding between the isoflavone diadzein (DZN) and the natural carrier hemoglobin (HbA) was studied using optical spectroscopy and molecular dynamics simulations. The inherent fluorescence emission characteristics of DZN along with that of tryptophan (Trp) residues of the protein HbA were exploited to elucidate the binding location and other relevant parameters of the drug inside its delivery vehicle HbA. Stern-Volmer studies at different temperatures indicate that static along with collisional quenching mechanisms are responsible for the quenching of protein fluorescence by the drug. Molecular dynamics and docking studies supported the hydrophobic interactions between ligand and protein, as was observed from spectroscopy. DZN binds between the subunits of HbA, ~15 ? away from the closest heme group of chain α1, emphasizing the fact that the drug does not interfere with oxygen binding site of HbA.  相似文献   

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The fluorescence spectral distributions of four tryptophan residues of hen egg-white lysozyme were analyzed using time-resolved and quenching-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy. Trp62 and Trp108 gave the fluorescence maxima at 352 nm and 342 nm, respectively. The fluorescence of Trp28 and Trp111 occurred only at 300-360 nm and they were observed as an unresolved emission band with a maximum and shoulder at 320 nm and 330 nm. The fluorescence quenching and decay parameters of each tryptophan residue reconfirmed that Trp62 was fully exposed to the solvent but Trp108 was sealed in the cage of the peptide chains and furthermore showed that Trp28 and Trp111 are under the influence of the larger fluctuational motion at the hydrophobic matrix box. The fluorescence responses of each tryptophan residue to the lysozyme-ligand interaction suggested that the internal fluctuation was reduced by the binding of ligand to give a distorted conformation to the hydrophobic matrix box region.  相似文献   

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Selective modification of the two Trp residues of GTP:AMP phosphotransferase from beef heart mitochondria (Mr 26 000; MgGTP + AMP in equilibrium MgGDP + ADP) has been attained by treatment of the enzyme with N-bromosuccinimide at pH 4.0. Almost complete loss of activity is observed when one Trp is oxidized. Fluorescence emission spectra (lambda exc 295 nm) were recorded over the pH range 1.9-12.2. Quenching constants, K, with acrylamide were 4.9, 3.4, 3.1, 2.4, 9.2 and 9.4 M-1 at respective pH values of 11.1, 7.5, 5.5, 4.0, 1.9 and 7.5 with 6 M guanidine/HCl. Over the pH range 8.0-5.5 the fluorescence peak has a constant height with maximum at 333-334 nm, which can be segregated by acrylamide quenching into a peak with maximum at 338 nm and another with maximum at 330 nm. Dropping the pH from 5.5 to 4.0 results in the fluorescence at 338 nm decreasing to 335 nm (indicative of less exposure of the Trp) while that at 330 nm remains constant. Thus the limitation of reactivity to N-bromosuccinimide to pH 4.0 or lower cannot be accounted for by increased exposure of the Trp residues but rather must be explained by a change in the microenvironment of each Trp. As shown by K values above, at pH 2.0 Trp residues are exposed to the solvent, as in the case of treatment with 6 M guanidine hydrochloride. In raising the pH from 8.0 to 12.0 a number of changes occur: (a) the lambda max of emission shifts from 333-334 nm to 343 nm; (b) residue(s) become(s) more available to acrylamide quenching; (c) fluorescence decreases and enzymatic activity increases, both with a midpoint at about 10.6; (d) absorption difference spectra show a maximum at 295 nm typical of Tyr ionization. These data are consistent with conformational change as the pH becomes more alkaline making the Trp residue(s) more exposed to the solvent and/or to non-radiative energy transfer to tyrosinate.  相似文献   

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We have found that the intrinsic fluorescence emission maxima of oxy, met, and cyanmet hemoglobins have a concentration dependent shift to longer wavelengths. For oxy-hemoglobin, this effect is increased in the presence of 3M NaCl. At the protein concentrations studied, these liganded hemoglobins undergo dimerization. In contrast, horse-heart met myoglobin (which is a monomer), and deoxy Hb A and Hb Beth Israel (that have greatly decreased dissociation constants), exhibited a significantly smaller shift in fluorescence maxima. We conclude that hemoglobin dimers exhibit a bathochromic shift with respect to the tetramer. This shift is probably due to the increase in surface exposure of β 37 Trp that occurs during hemoglobin dimerization.  相似文献   

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Increased fructose concentration in diabetes mellitus causes fructation of several proteins. Here we have studied fructose-induced modifications of hemoglobin. We have demonstrated structural changes in fructose-modified hemoglobin (Fr-Hb) by enhanced fluorescence emission with excitation at 285 nm, more surface accessible tryptophan residues by using acrylamide, changes in secondary and tertiary structures by CD spectroscopy, and increased thermolability by using differential scanning calorimetry in comparison with those of normal hemoglobin, HbA(0). Release of iron from hemoglobin is directly related with the extent of fructation. H2O2-induced iron release from Fr-Hb is significantly higher than that from HbA(0). In the presence of H2O2, Fr-Hb degrades arachidonic acid, deoxyribose and plasmid DNA more efficiently than HbA(0), and these processes are significantly inhibited by desferrioxamine or mannitol. Thus increased iron release from Fr-Hb may cause enhanced formation of free radicals and oxidative stress in diabetes. Compared to HbA(0), Fr-Hb exhibits increased carbonyl formation, an index of oxidative modification. Functional modification in Fr-Hb has also been demonstrated by its decreased peroxidase activity and increased esterase activity in comparison with respective HbA(0) activities. Molecular modeling study reveals Lys 7alpha, Lys 127alpha and Lys 66beta to be the probable potential targets for fructation in HbA(0).  相似文献   

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Stopped-flow techniques are successfully used to study the kinetics of the R----T transition of hemoglobin (Hb). We have previously used front-face fluorometry to demonstrate that (i) the intrinsic fluorescence of Hb primarily originates from beta 37 Trp; (ii) the intrinsic fluorescence is sensitive to the R----T transition; and (iii) the emission of the fluorescent probes bound to specific sites on the Hb molecule (beta 93 Cys) is sensitive to the R----T transition. These findings suggested that a stopped-flow front-face fluorometer could probe R----T transitions at specific sites, such as the aromatic amino acids and sites selectively binding extrinsic fluorophores. We have developed a prototype instrument using as the core a Gibson-Durrum stopped-flow apparatus on line with a digital data analysis system using a modified Marquardt algorithm. Excitation (470 nm) and emission light (520 nm) were selected by narrow band pass filters. To study the R----T transition, a solution of purified oxy Hb A covalently bound to the fluorescent probe 5-iodoacetamidofluorescein (Hb A-AF) (1.0 g%) was mixed rapidly with deoxygenated buffer (pH 7.35, 0.05 M potassium phosphate) containing 2 mg/ml of sodium dithionite. The hemoglobin, at a final concentration of 0.5 g% after mixing, is essentially completely tetrameric. A first-order reaction was observed with a rate constant near 8 s-1, similar to the oxygen dissociation rate reported for oxy Hb A.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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Glycolipid transfer protein (GLTP) is a soluble 24 kDa protein that selectively accelerates the intermembrane transfer of glycolipids in vitro. Little is known about the GLTP structure and dynamics. Here, we report the cloning of human GLTP and characterize the environment of the three tryptophans (Trps) of the protein using fluorescence spectroscopy. Excitation at 295 nm yielded an emission maximum (lambda(max)) near 347 nm, indicating a relatively polar average environment for emitting Trps. Quenching with acrylamide at physiological ionic strength or with potassium iodide resulted in linear Stern-Volmer plots, suggesting accessibility of emitting Trps to soluble quenchers. Insights into reversible conformational changes accompanying changes in GLTP activity were provided by addition and rapid dilution of urea while monitoring changes in Trp or 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonic acid fluorescence. Incubation of GLTP with glycolipid liposomes caused a blue shift in the Trp emission maximum but diminished the fluorescence intensity. The blue-shifted emission maximum, centered near 335 nm, persisted after separation of glycolipid liposomes from GLTP, consistent with formation of a GLTP-glycolipid complex at a glycolipid-liganding site containing Trp. The results provide the first insights into human GLTP structural dynamics by fluorescence spectroscopy, including global conformational changes that accompany GLTP folding into an active conformational state as well as more subtle conformational changes that play a role in GLTP-mediated transfer of glycolipids between membranes, and establish a foundation for future studies of membrane rafts using GLTP.  相似文献   

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Time-resolved and steady-state fluorescence have been used to resolve the heterogeneous emission of single-tryptophan-containing mutants of Trp repressors W19F and W99F into components. Using iodide as the quencher, the fluorescence-quenching-resolved spectra (FQRS) have been obtained The FQRS method shows that the fluorescence emission of Trp99 can be resolved into two component spectra characterized by maxima of fluorescence emission at 338 and 328 nm. The redder component is exposed to the solvent and participates in about 21% of the total fluorescence emission of TrpR W19F. The second component is inacessible to iodide, but is quenched by acrylamide. The tryptophan residue 19 present in TrpR W99F can be resolved into two component spectra using the FQRS method and iodide as a quencher. Both components of Trp19 exhibit similar maxima of emission at 322–324 nm and both are quenchable by iodide. The component more quenchable by iodide participates in about 38% of the total TrpR W99F emission. The fluorescence lifetime measurements as a function of iodide concentration support the existence of two classes of Trp99 and Trp19 in the Trp repressor. Our results suggest that the Trp aporepressor can exist in the ground state in two distinct conformational states which differ in the microenvironment of the Trp residues.Abbreviations TrpR tryptophan aporepressor fromE. coli - TrpR W19F TrpR mutant with phenylalanine substituted for tryptophan at position 19 - TrpR W99F TrpR mutant with phenylalanine substituted for tryptophan at position 99 - FQRS fluorescence-quenching-resolved spectra - FPLC fast protein liquid chromatography  相似文献   

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The steady-state fluorescence properties of the multisubunit hemoglobin isolated from the earthworm, Lumbricus terrestris, were studied by front-face fluorometry. Acid and alkaline dissociation of this high-molecular-weight hemoglobin were examined over the pH range 3.7-12.5 using different liganded states (oxy, CO, met). The relative intensity of the emission maximum at 320 nm (exc. 280 nm) is ligand-dependent increasing as follows: oxy less than deoxy less than CO less than met at pH 7.0. The intensity of the emission maximum of oxyhemoglobin at the alkaline acid end point, pH 10.5 (333 nm), is significantly greater than that observed at the acid end point, pH 4.18 (320 nm), suggesting different subunit dissociation. The spectra of oxyhemoglobin at pH 4.18 and the spectrum of carbonmonoxy hemoglobin at pH 7.0 in the presence of 1 M magnesium chloride were almost identical, indicating similar subunit dissociation. Difference spectrum (pH 9.0-7.2) of fluorescence emission (exc. 305) resulted in a maximum at 341 nm, indicative of tyrosinate formation. This suggests that tyrosine(s) may also be located at the subunit interface(s) of this hemoglobin. These studies indicate that several aromatic amino acid residues are associated with the critical sites of subunit interactions within this molecule. Analysis of the fluorescence spectra also suggests that the formation of different subunit species resulting from acid and alkaline dissociation cannot be ruled out.  相似文献   

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Ribonuclease Sa (RNase Sa) contains no tryptophan (Trp) residues. We have added single Trp residues to RNase Sa at sites where Trp is found in four other microbial ribonucleases, yielding the following variants of RNase Sa: Y52W, Y55W, T76W, and Y81W. We have determined crystal structures of T76W and Y81W at 1.1 and 1.0 A resolution, respectively. We have studied the fluorescence properties and stabilities of the four variants and compared them to wild-type RNase Sa and the other ribonucleases on which they were based. Our results should help others in selecting sites for adding Trp residues to proteins. The most interesting findings are: 1), Y52W is 2.9 kcal/mol less stable than RNase Sa and the fluorescence intensity emission maximum is blue-shifted to 309 nm. Only a Trp in azurin is blue-shifted to a greater extent (308 nm). This blue shift is considerably greater than observed for Trp71 in barnase, the Trp on which Y52W is based. 2), Y55W is 2.1 kcal/mol less stable than RNase Sa and the tryptophan fluorescence is almost completely quenched. In contrast, Trp59 in RNase T1, on which Y55W is based, has a 10-fold greater fluorescence emission intensity. 3), T76W is 0.7 kcal/mol more stable than RNase Sa, indicating that the Trp side chain has more favorable interactions with the protein than the threonine side chain. The fluorescence properties of folded Y76W are similar to those of the unfolded protein, showing that the tryptophan side chain in the folded protein is largely exposed to solvent. This is confirmed by the crystal structure of the T76W which shows that the side chain of the Trp is only approximately 7% buried. 4), Y81W is 0.4 kcal/mol less stable than RNase Sa. Based on the crystal structure of Y81W, the side chain of the Trp is 87% buried. Although all of the Trp side chains in the variants contribute to the unusual positive circular dichroism band observed near 235 nm for RNase Sa, the contribution is greatest for Y81W.  相似文献   

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Bothopstoxin-I (BthTX-I) is a homodimeric Lys49-PLA2 homologue from the venom of Bothrops jararacussu in which a single Trp77 residue is located at the dimer interface. Intrinsic tryptophan fluorescence emission (ITFE) quenching by iodide and acrylamide has confirmed that a dimer to monomer transition occurs on reducing the pH from 7.0 to 5.0. Both the monomer and the dimer showed an excitation wavelength-dependent increase in the fluorescence emission maximum, however the excitation curve of the dimer was blue-shifted with respect to the monomeric form. No differences in the absorption or circular dichroism spectra between pH 5.0 and 7.0 were observed, suggesting that this curve shift is due neither to altered electronic ground states nor to exciton coupling of the Trp residues. We suggest that fluorescence resonance energy homotransfer between Trp77 residues at the BthTX-I dimer interface results in excitation of an acceptor Trp population which demonstrates a red-shifted fluorescence emission.  相似文献   

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The uncoupling protein from brown adipose tissue is a member of the family of metabolite carriers of the mitochondrial inner membrane. It contains two tryptophan residues which have been characterized by fluorescence spectroscopy. Application of fluorescence-quenching-resolved spectroscopy (FQRS) allowed the determination of the emission maximum for each residue, both of which occur at 332 nm, thus suggesting that they are both located in a non-polar environment. Fluorescence quenching has demonstrated that both residues are accessible to acrylamide and inaccessible to Cs+, while only one of them is accessible to I-. When FQRS is combined with guanidinium hydrochloride denaturation, the unfolding of the regions containing each tryptophan can be monitored separately as they are transferred to the polar medium where the emission maximum appears at 359 nm, revealing also that the iodide-accessible residue is more sensitive to the denaturant. Secondary structure predictions, together with the data presented here, suggest that the iodide-accessible residue could correspond to Trp173 and the denaturant-resistant iodide-inaccessible one to Trp280, located in the center of the sixth transmembrane alpha-helix. Interaction of the protein with GDP (a transport inhibitor) has been studied and has revealed that it partially shields Trp173 from the interaction with I-, as well as reducing the static component of the acrylamide quenching.  相似文献   

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Weers PM  Prenner EJ  Kay C  Ryan RO 《Biochemistry》2000,39(23):6874-6880
The effect of lipid association on the local environment of the two tryptophan residues of Locusta migratoria apolipophorin III (apoLp-III) has been studied. In the lipid-free state, Trp115 in helix 4 is buried in the hydrophobic interior of the helix bundle, while Trp130 is located in a loop connecting helices 4 and 5. Fluorescence spectroscopy of single Trp mutants revealed an emission maximum (lambda(max)) of 321 nm for apoLp-III-W@115 (excitation 280 nm) which red-shifted to 327 nm upon binding to dimyristoylphosphatidylcholine (DMPC). ApoLp-III-W@130 displayed a lambda(max) of 338 nm while interaction with DMPC resulted in a blue shift to 331 nm. Quenching studies with KI and acrylamide revealed decreased accessibility to Trp115 compared to Trp130, while lipid binding induced a decrease in quenching of Trp130. Aromatic circular dichroism (CD) spectra showed that Trp vibronic transitions at 278, 286, and 294 nm for lipid-free apoLp-III were caused by Trp115. Upon lipid association, aromatic extrema are reversed in sign, becoming entirely negative with both Trp residues contributing to the vibronic transitions, implying restriction in side-chain mobility of these residues. Thus, lambda(max), quencher accessibility, and aromatic CD analysis indicate that Trp115 is much less solvent-exposed than Trp130. Differences in fluorescence properties of these residues are minimized in the lipid-bound state, a result of relocation of Trp115 and Trp130 into the lipid milieu. Thus, in addition to the hydrophobic faces of apoLp-III amphipathic alpha-helices, the loop region containing Trp130 comes in close contact with DMPC.  相似文献   

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In this work, the fluorescence of glutamine-binding protein (GlnBP) and its complex with glutamine (GlnBP/Gln) in native and unfolded forms was studied. The experimental data were interpreted on the basis of the results of the analysis of Trp and Tyr microenvironments taking into the account the data for GlnBP mutated forms Trp32Phe(Tyr) and Trp220Phe(Tyr), which have been obtained by Axelsen et al. (Biophys. J. 1991, 60, 650-659). This allowed us to explain the negligible contribution of Tyr residues to the bulk fluorescence of the native protein, the similarity of the fluorescence characteristics of GlnBP and GlnBP/Gln, and the uncommon effect of the excess of the fluorescence intensity at 365 nm (Trp emission) upon excitation at 297 nm respect to the excitation at 280 nm. The last effect is explained by the spectral dependence of the Trp 32 and Trp 220 contributions to the protein absorption. The protein Trp fluorescence dependence on the excitation wavelength must be taken into account for the evaluation of the Tyr residues contribution to the bulk fluorescence of protein, and in principle, it also may be used for the development of an approach for the decomposition of a multicomponent protein fluorescence spectrum.  相似文献   

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The effect of hydrostatic pressure on the tryptophan (Trp) synthase alpha2beta2 complex from Salmonella typhimurium has been investigated. Trp synthase has been shown previously to exhibit low-activity (open) and high-activity (closed) conformations. The equilibrium between the open and closed conformations of Trp synthase has been found to be affected by a wide range of variables, including alpha-subunit ligands, monovalent cations, organic solvents, pH, and temperature. The absorption spectrum of the Trp synthase-L-Ser complex shows an increase in absorption of the 423 nm band of the external aldimine, which is a characteristic of the open conformation, as hydrostatic pressure is increased from 1 to 2000 bar. The deltaV(o) and K(o) for the equilibrium between the closed and open conformations of the Trp synthase-L-Ser complex are -126 mL/mol and 0.12 for the Na+ form and -171 mL/mol and 2.3 x 10(-4) for the NH4+ form. When the Trp synthase-L-Ser complex is subjected to pressure jumps of 100-400 bar, relaxations are observed, exhibiting an increase in fluorescence emission at wavelengths greater than 455 nm, with 405 nm excitation. The relaxation to the new equilibrium position requires two exponentials to fit the data in the presence of 0.1 M Na+ and three exponentials to obtain a reasonable fit in the absence of cations and with 0.1 M NH4+. Fluorescence emission at 325 nm, with excitation at 280 nm, also increases when the Trp synthase-L-Ser complex is subjected to pressure jump. These data demonstrate that the open conformation of Trp synthase is favored by higher pressure. Thus, the open conformation has a smaller apparent net system volume than the closed conformation. We estimate that there are 35-47 more waters in the solvation shell of the open conformation than in that of the closed conformation.  相似文献   

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Dynamics studies on tryptophan residues of human alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (orosomucoid) and of 2-p-toluidinylnaphthalene-6-sulfonate bound to the protein are performed. Excitation at the red edge of the absorption spectrum of the tryptophan does not lead to a shift of the fluorescence emission maximum of the fluorophore. This reveals that Trp residues present motions with respect to their microenvironment. This is confirmed by polarization studies as a function of temperature. Excitation at the red edge of the absorption spectrum of TNS leads to an important shift (15 nm) of the fluorescence emission maximum of the probe. This reveals that emission of TNS occurs before relaxation of the amino-acids dipole occurs. Emission from a non-relaxed state means that TNS molecules are bound tightly to the protein, a result confirmed by polarization studies.  相似文献   

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We have measured the steady-state tryptophan fluorescence spectrum of cytochrome oxidase in its oxidized and fully reduced states. Reduction of the oxidized enzyme by sodium dithionite causes an apparent shift in the fluorescence emission maximum from 328 nm, in the oxidized enzyme, to 348 nm, in the reduced enzyme. This spectroscopic change has been observed previously and assigned to a redox-linked, conformational change in cytochrome oxidase [Copeland, R. A., Smith, P. A., & Chan, S. I. (1987) Biochemistry 26, 7311-7316]. When dithionite-reduced enzyme sits in an open cuvette, the enzyme returns to the oxidized state, and the fluorescence maximum shifts back to 328 nm. However, the time course of the fluorescence change does not follow the redox state of the enzyme, monitored spectrophotometrically at 445,605, and 820 nm, but follows the disappearance of dithionite, which absorbs at 315 nm. Moreover, when the fluorescence emission spectrum of the dithionite-reduced enzyme is corrected for the absorbance due to dithionite, the fluorescence maximum is found 2 nm blue shifted, relative to that of the oxidized enzyme, at 326 nm. This dithionite-induced, red-shifted steady-state tryptophan fluorescence is also seen with the non-heme-containing enzyme carboxypeptidase A. The tryptophan emission spectrum of untreated carboxypeptidase A is at 332 nm, whereas in the presence of dithionite the emission spectrum of carboxypeptidase A is at 350 nm. When corrected for the absorbance of dithionite, the tryptophan emission maximum is at 332 nm. We have also used the photoreductant 3,10-dimethyl-5-deazaisoalloxazine (deazaflavin) to reduce cytochrome oxidase.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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