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Gattoni M Piro MC Boffi A Brinigar WS Fronticelli C Chiancone E 《Archives of biochemistry and biophysics》2001,386(2):172-178
The heme-globin and dimer-tetramer equilibria of ferric recombinant human hemoglobins with site-specific beta chain mutations at the heme pocket or at either the a1beta1 or the alpha1beta2 interfaces have been determined. The heme pocket mutation V67T leads to a marked stabilization of the beta chain heme and does not affect the dimer-tetramer association constant, K2,4. In the C112 mutants, the intrinsic rate of beta chain heme loss with respect to recombinant HbA (HbA-wt) is significantly increased only in C112G with some heme released also from the alpha chains. Gel filtration experiments indicate that the K2,4 value is essentially unaltered in C112G and C112L, but is increased in C112V and decreased in C112N. Substitution of cysteine 93 with A or M leads to a slight decrease of the rate of beta chain heme release, whereas the obvserved K2,4 value is similar to that obtained for HbA-wt. Modifications in oxygen affinity were observed in all the mutant hemoglobins with the exception of V67T, C93A, and C112G. The data indicate that there is no correlation between tetramer stability, beta chain heme affinity, and hemoglobin functionality and therefore point to a separate regulation of these properties. 相似文献
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The fluorescent probes 8-anilino-1-naphthalenesulfonate (ANS) and 2-p-toluidinylnaphthalene-6-sulfonate (TNS) bind to highly purified myelin membranes obtained from bovine brain white matter. Binding of the dyes was markedly increased by environmental conditions which reduce the negative surface potential of the membrane, i.e., cations (La-3+ is greater than Ca-2+ is greater than Na-+,K-+), H-+, local anesthetics, and the antibiotic polymyxin B. Chemical alteration of accessible membrane charged groups affected dye binding in a manner consistent with the hypothesis that such binding is primarily dependent upon the membrane surface potential. Thus, binding was increased by blocking of carboxyl groups via carbodiimide activation and subsequent coupling with neutral amino acid esters, and even more so with a basic amino acid ester (e.g., arginine methyl ester). Dye binding was reduced by succinylation of amino groups, and by hydrolysis of choline and ethanolamine head groups of phospho- and sphingolipids by phospholipase C. Phospholipase C treatment of myelin, or sphingomyelin vesicles, reduced or abolished the augmentation of ANS and TNS binding due to cations, local anesthetics, or polymyxin B. Energy transfer from myelin tryptophan residues to bound ANS occurs, but with low efficiency. Oxidation of membrane tryptophan residues with N-bromosuccinimide, or alkylation with 2-hydroxy (or methoxy)-5-nitrobenzyl bromide, markedly reduced intrinsic membrane fluorescence and energy transfer to bound ANS, but did not significantly affect dye binding or the quantum yield of ANS fluorescence when excitation was at 380nm. Proteolytic digestion removed 6-30% of myelin protein, depending upon the enzyme used, but had no effect on fluorescent dye binding. It is concluded that the binding of the anionic fluorescent probes ANS and TNS to myelin is primarily a function of the membrane surface charge density and net surface potential, as is the case with other biological membranes. Conclusions about the degree of dye binding to membrane lipids or membrane proteins cannot be drawn unless additional studies are carried out on isolated water soluble membrane proteins. 相似文献
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Ionic residues influence the stability of collagen triple helices and play a relevant role in the spontaneous aggregation of fibrillar collagens. Collagen types I and II and some of their CNBr peptides were chemically modified in mild conditions with two different protocols. Primary amino groups of Lys and Hyl were N-methylated by formaldehyde in reducing conditions or N-acetylated by sulfosuccinimidyl acetate. The positive charge of amino groups at physiological pH was maintained after the former modification, whereas it was lost after the latter. These chemical derivatizations did not significantly alter the stability of the triple helical conformation of peptide trimeric species. Also the enthalpic change on denaturation was largely unaffected by derivatizations. This implies that no significant variation of weak bonds, either in number or overall strength, and of entropy occur on modification. These properties can probably be explained by the fact that chemically modified groups maintain the ability to form hydrogen bonds. 相似文献
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The thermal behavior of the Soret band relative to the carbonmonoxy derivatives of some β-chain mutant hemoglobins is studied in the temperature range 300–10 K and compared to that of wild-type carbonmonoxy hemoglobin. The band profile at various temperatures is modeled as a Voigt function that accounts for homogeneous broadening and for the coupling with high- and low-frequency vibrational modes, while inhomogeneous broadening is taken into account with a gaussian distribution of purely electronic transition frequencies. The various contributions to the overall bandwidth are singled out With this analysis and their temperature dependence, in turn, gives information on structural and dynamic properties of the system studied. In the wildtype and mutant hemoglobins, the values of homogeneous bandwidth and of the coupling constants to high-frequency vibrational modes are not modified with respect to natural human hemoglobin, thus indicating that the local electronic and vibrational properties of the heme–CO complex are not altered by the recombinant procedures. On the contrary, differences in the protein dynamic behavior are observed. The most relevant are those relative to the “polar isosteric” βVal-67(Ell) →Thr substitution, localized in the heme pocket, which results in decreased coupling with low-frequency modes and increased anharmonic motions. Mutations involving residue βLys-144(HC1) at the C-terminal and residue βCys-112(G14) at the α1β1 interface have a smaller effect consisting in an increased coupling with low-frequency modes. Mutations at the β-N-terminal and at the α1β2 interface have no effect on the dynamic properties of the heme pocket. © 1995 Wiley-Liss, Inc. 相似文献
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Ligand binding properties and structural studies of recombinant and chemically modified hemoglobins altered at beta 93 cysteine 总被引:1,自引:0,他引:1
To investigate the roles of beta93 cysteine in human normal adult hemoglobin (Hb A), we have constructed four recombinant mutant hemoglobins (rHbs), rHb (betaC93G), rHb (betaC93A), rHb (betaC93M), and rHb (betaC93L), and have prepared two chemically modified Hb As, Hb A-IAA and Hb A-NEM, in which the sulfhydryl group at beta93Cys is modified by sulfhydryl reagents, iodoacetamide (IAA) and N-ethylmaleimide (NEM), respectively. These variants at the beta93 position show higher oxygen affinity, lower cooperativity, and reduced Bohr effect relative to Hb A. The response of some of these Hb variants to allosteric effectors, 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate (2,3-BPG) and inositol hexaphosphate (IHP), is decreased relative to that of Hb A. The proton nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra of these Hb variants show that there is a marked influence on the proximal heme pocket of the beta-chain, whereas the environment of the proximal heme pocket of the alpha-chain remains unchanged as compared to Hb A, suggesting that higher oxygen affinity is likely to be determined by the heme pocket of the beta-chain rather than by that of the alpha-chain. This is further supported by NO titration of these Hbs in the deoxy form. For Hb A, NO binds preferentially to the heme of the alpha-chain relative to that of the beta-chain. In contrast, the feature of preferential binding to the heme of the alpha-chain becomes weaker and even disappears for Hb variants with modifications at beta93Cys. The effects of IHP on these Hbs in the NO form are different from those on HbNO A, as characterized by (1)H NMR spectra of the T-state markers, the exchangeable resonances at 14 and 11 ppm, reflecting that these Hb variants have more stability in the R-state relative to Hb A, especially rHb (betaC93L) and Hb A-NEM in the NO form. The changes of the C2 proton resonances of the surface histidyl residues in these Hb variants in both the deoxy and CO forms, compared with those of Hb A, indicate that a mutation or chemical modification at beta93Cys can result in conformational changes involving several surface histidyl residues, e.g., beta146His and beta2His. The results obtained here offer strong evidence to show that the salt bridge between beta146His and beta94Asp and the binding pocket of allosteric effectors can be affected as the result of modifications at beta93Cys, which result in the destabilization of the T-state and a reduced response of these Hbs to allosteric effectors. We further propose that the impaired alkaline Bohr effect can be attributed to the effect on the contributions of several surface histidyl residues which are altered because of the environmental changes caused by mutations and chemical modifications at beta93Cys. 相似文献
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Dynamic properties of deoxymyoglobin are studied theoretically by the analysis of conformational fluctuations. Root-mean-square atomic fluctuations and distance fluctuations between different segments reveal the mechanical construction of the molecule. Eight alpha-helices behave as relatively rigid bodies and corner regions are more flexible, showing larger fluctuations. More particularly, corner regions EF and GH are specific in that flanking alpha-helices extend their rigidity up to a point in the corner region and the two rigid segments are connected flexibly at that point. The FG corner is exceptional. A segment from the F helix to the beginning of the G helix, in which the FG corner is included, becomes relatively rigid by means of strong interactions with the heme group. The whole myoglobin molecule is divided into two large units of motion, one extending from the B to the E helix, and the other from the F to the H helix. These two units are connected covalently by the EF corner. However, dynamic interactions between these two units take place mainly through contacts between helices B and G and not through the EF corner. From correlation coefficients between fluctuational motions of residues and the heme group, 55 residues are identified as having strong dynamic interactions with the heme moiety. Among them, 18 residues in the three segments, one consisting of residues from the C helix to the CD corner, a second consisting of the E helix, and a third from the F helix to the beginning of the G helix, are in close contact with the heme group. Twenty-two of the 55 residues are within four residues of the 18 residues in their sequential residue number and are more than 3 A away from the heme group. The other 15 residues are located further in the sequential residue number and are all found in helices A and H. They are more than 6 A away from the heme group. By the use of correlation coefficients of fluctuations between residues, it is found that dynamic interaction with the heme group is transmitted to the A helix and the beginning of the H helix in the direction Leu(E15)----[Val(All) and Trp(A12)]. The transmission to the C-terminal end of the H helix is mediated by a long segment, from the end of the EF corner to the beginning of the G helix, that lies on the heme group and has close contacts over a wide range.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 400 WORDS) 相似文献
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Papain was modified with the anhydrides of various monocarboxylic (acetic or propionic) and dicarboxylic (citraconic, maleic or succinic) acids. 7–10 of the 11 primary amino groups of the enzyme were modified. The organic solvent tolerances of the modified enzyme forms were increased (especially in the concentration range of 10–60%) in comparison with the unmodified enzyme. Acylation enhanced the catalytic activity and stability of papain both in buffer and in aqueous organic solvents (ethanol and acetonitrile). Decrease of the positive charges on the surface of papain resulted in a higher enzyme stability than when they were replaced by negative charges. The kinetic parameters revealed that in aqueous ethanol the maximum rates (Vmax) and Michaelis constants (KM) of the modified papain forms were increased, and higher catalytic efficiencies (kcat/KM) were detected as compared with the native enzyme. The results of near-UV circular dichroism and tryptophan fluorescence spectroscopic studies suggested that the modifications caused only local changes around the aromatic residues. The modified enzyme forms led to higher N-acetyl-l-tyrosine ethyl ester synthesis conversions in aqueous ethanol; acetyl and propionyl papain furnishing the highest productivity. 相似文献
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Nakashima K Miyagi M Goto K Matsumoto Y Ueoka R 《Bioorganic & medicinal chemistry letters》2004,14(2):481-483
The acylated insulins were synthesized by the reaction of insulin protected by p-methoxybenzoxy carbonyl azide at Gly-A1 site with N-hydroxysuccinimide ester of caproic acid or benzoic acid (Cap-insulin and Bz-insulin). The noteworthy aspects are as follows: (a) the acylated insulins were more stable to the decomposition by various digestive enzymes as compared with native insulin in vitro. (b) Animal experiments using normal rats in vivo revealed that the Bz-insulin had an effective hypoglycemia activity almost similar to that of native insulin. 相似文献
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The circular dichroism spectra at pH 6.5 of a number of hemoglobins and modified hemoglobins have been recorded in the 280 nm region and interpreted in terms of shifts of the R?T allosteric transformation. Inositol hexaphosphate converts aquomet hemoglobin A(S) to the T form but the carbamlyated derivatives are unaffected by inositol hexaphosphate and remain in the R form. Fluorodinitrobenzene and dimethyl adipimidate modified hemoglobins are locked in an intermediate form, and inositol hexaphosphate has little or no effect. The circular dichroism in the 280 nm region is shown to be a useful diagnostic tool for chemical agents that affect the R?T allosteric transformation. 相似文献
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A comparative study of the rate of ferrocyanide-catalyzed oxidation of native sperm whale MbO2, its chemically modified derivative in which all accessible His residues are alkylated by sodium bromoacetate, (CM-MbO2), and mutant sperm whale MbO2 with His119 replaced by Asp residiue, [MbO2(His119-->Asp)] was carried out. The influence of pH, ionic strength, and [Fe(CN)6]4- concentration on the oxidation rate was investigated, as well as the effect of complexing MbO2 with redox-inactive Zn2+ ion, which, at the equimolar Zn2+ concentration, forms a stable complex with His119(GH1) on the protein surface. It was shown that the mechanism of the catalysis involves specific binding of [Fe(CN)6]4- to the protein at the His119(GH1) region, which is in agreement with a large positive electrostatic potential and the presence at this site of Mb of a cavity large enough to accommodate [Fe(CN)6]4- anion. The protonation of nearby His113 and His116 residiues (especially of the latter) plays a very important role in the catalysis, promoting the fast oxidation of bound [Fe(CN)6]4- by dissolved oxygen. Only the presence of these both necessary conditions in MbO2 structure provides its effective oxydation catalyzed by ferrocyanide. 相似文献
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D Brooks S J Busby J R Griffiths G K Radda O Avramovic-Zikic 《Canadian journal of biochemistry》1976,54(5):494-499
Phosphorylase b which had been inactivated with 5-diazo1H-tetrazole was specifically labelled with 4-iodoacetamidosalicylic acid (a fluorescent probe) or with N-(1-oxyl-2,2,6,6,-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl)iodoacetamide (a spin label probe) so that the binding of ligands and accompanying conformational changes could be determined by fluorescence or electron spin resonance changes, respectively. The allosteric effector, AMP, causes conformational changes similar to those caused in the native enzyme. The affinity of binding of phosphate or AMP to the inhibited protein is the same as for the unmodified protein. The heterotropic interactions between glucose-1-phosphate or glycogen and AMP are much less in the inactivated enzyme than in unmodified phosphorylase. Using a light scattering assay, it is shown that the modified enzyme binds to glycogen less strongly than the native protein. Phosphorylase b which had been inactivated by carbodimide in the presence of glycine ethyl ester, resulting in the modification of one or more carboxyl groups, was labelled with the spin label probe described above. The modified enzyme has an affinity for AMP similar to that of the native enzyme. AMP binding to the modified enzyme is tightened by glycogen, weakened by glucose-6-phosphate and is unaffected by glucose-1-phosphate. The actions of 5-diazo-1H-tetrazole and carbodimide on phosphorylase are discussed in the light of the above observation. 相似文献
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Alkaline stability of guanosine and some of its derivatives modified by the carcinogen N-acetoxyacetylaminofluorene.
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The alkaline treatment of Guo, dGuo, dGMP and denatured DNA modified by N-acetoxyacetylaminofluorene (N-AcO-AAF) was performed in 0.1 M NaOH at 40 degrees C. The kinetics of the reaction were followed by ultraviolet absorption and by chromatographic methods and were found different for the four products under study. Circular dichroism spectra show differences in the environment of acetylaminofluorene residue in these products. The alkaline treatment of Guo-AAF (and dGuo-AAF) leads to the formation of three products. These products were separated by thin layer chromatography and by HPLC and were characterized by spectroscopic methods. One is the already known unstable Guo-AF (and respectively dGuo-AF) (1). The other two products are relatively stable products of the transformation of Guo-AF (or dGuo-AF). These last ones present almost identical ultraviolet absorption spectra, but very different circular dichroism spectra. 相似文献