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1.
E. Lehoczki  K. Csatorday 《BBA》1975,396(1):86-92
The concentration-dependent depolarization, concentration-dependent quenching, absorption and fluorescence spectra in solutions of chlorophyllb-containing detergent micelles with Triton X-100 were studied in a concentration range ofc = 0.4 μM–0.6mM chlorophyllb andcd = 0.4–7.0mM Triton X-100. The concentration-dependent depolarization obeys Fo¨rster's theory of depolarization of fluorescence with a transfer distance parameterR0 = 43 ± 2A?. The concentration-dependent quenching is described by an empirical formula for the relative fluorescence yieldη/η0=sol1[1 + (cc1/2)2] given by Kelly and Porter (Kelly A. R. and Porter, G. (1970) Proc. R. Soc. Lond. Ser. A. 315, 149–161). With increasing chlorophyll b concentration the red absorption band at 650 nm is shifted toward a longer wavelength and its width increases by 10 nm, the intensity of the long wave fluorescence band increases about 720 nm. The results analysed in terms of these findings lead to the conclusions that chlorophyllb molecules are (a) locally concentrated in the micelles up to the concentration range of in vivo conditions, (b) partly in an aggregated state capable for fluorescence, (c) the chlorophyllb →chlorophyllb homotransfer may be about 3–26 % of the homotransfer chlorophylla →chlorophyll-a depending on the ratio of their concentrations.  相似文献   

2.
M.D. Il&#x;ina  A.Yu. Borisov 《BBA》1981,637(3):540-545
The fluorescence of chlorophyll (Chl) a in 0.007–0.1% Triton X-100 was investigated by a phase-shift technique. The Chl a concentrations varied from 0.7 to 25 μM. Parallel measurements of fluorescence lifetime (τ) and quantum yield (ψ) were made. It was concluded that homogeneous energy transfer takes place at detergent concentrations above 0.025%: (i) the transfer between uniform molecules of the pigment solubilized in Triton X-100 micelles, when τ and ψ are constant; (ii) the transfer towards the quenching centers, resulting in a proportional decrease in τ and ψ. At a Triton X-100 concentration of about 0.025% the Chl a emission becomes heterogeneous. It is evident from the disproportional decrease in τ and ψ (greater in ψ than in τ) and also from the rise of the fluorescence at 730–750 nm. As the Triton X-100 concentration becomes lower than the critical one (0.021%), the number of micelles drops abruptly and Chl a forms colloid particles in the aqueous medium. This manifests itself as a decrease in τ and as a certain stabilization of ψ. Having analyzed the complex pattern of the τ/ψ ratio, we concluded that under these conditions more than 90% of Chl a is in a weakly fluorescent form (τ < 30 ps) and about 1% is in an aggregated state fluorescing at 732 nm with τ about 0.7 ns.  相似文献   

3.
The presence of adenine nucleotide translocase (ANT) was found to greatly enhance the partitioning of the ATP analog 2',3'-O-(2,4,6-trinitrophenyl)-adenosine 5'-triphosphate (TNP-ATP) into reduced Triton X-100 micelles. The protein's effect was studied through the quenching of fluorescence of purified ANT, irreversibly inhibited by carboxyatractyloside (CAT), solubilized in reduced Triton X-100 micelles. The dependence of quenching of the protein's time-resolved tryptophan fluorescence on TNP-ATP concentration was measured and found to follow a Stern-Volmer mechanism. However, the calculated quenching constant was too large to be accounted for by the aqueous TNP-ATP concentration. Experiments were therefore conducted to determine the partitioning of the quencher between the three phases present: aqueous, protein-free micelle, and protein micelle; a system also described by the equation of Omann, G. M., and M. Glaser (1985. Biophys. J. 47:623-627.). By measuring the dependence of the apparent quenching rate constant on the protein concentration and protein/micelle ratios, this equation was used to calculate both the quencher partition coefficient into protein-free micelles (Pm) and into protein-micelles (Ppm), as well as the bimolecular quenching rate constant (kpm) in protein micelles. From the quenching experiments, kpm = 5.0 x 10(8)M-1s-1,Pm = 290 and pyrene quenching experiment to be 325, and by a rapid filtration experiment to be 450. Clearly, the presence of the integral membrane protein ANT-CAT in reduced Triton X-100 micelles greatly increases the partition of TNP-ATP into the micelle. ANT alters the properties and thus, the structure of the detergent micelle, which has direct implications for the use of detergent micelles as a model system for membrane proteins and may indicate that analogous effects occur in the mitochondrial membrane.  相似文献   

4.
The micellar properties of mixtures of GM1 ganglioside and the non-ionic amphiphile Triton X-100 in 25 mM Na phosphate-5 mM di Na EDTA buffer (pH = 7.0) were investigated by quasielastic light scattering in a wide range of Triton/GM1 molar ratios and in the temperature range 15–37°C. These measurements: (a) provided evidence for the formation of mixed micelles; (b) allowed the determination of such parameters as the molecular weight and the hydrodynamic radius of the mixed micelles; (c) showed the occurrence of statistical aggregates of micelles with increasing temperature and micelle concentration. Galactose oxidase was chosen for studying the relation between enzyme activity and micellar properties. The action of the enzyme on GM1 was found to be strongly dependent on the micellar structure. In particular: (a) galactose oxidase acted very poorly on homogeneous GM1 micelles, while affecting mixed GM1/Triton X-100 micelles; (b) at fixed GM1 concentration the oxidation rate increased by enhancing Triton X-100 concentration and followed a biphasic kinetics with a break at a certain Triton X-100 concentration; (c) the formation of statistical micelle aggregates was followed by inhibition of the enzyme activity.  相似文献   

5.
K. Csatorday  E. Lehoczki  L. Szalay 《BBA》1975,376(2):268-273
The process of energy transfer was studied in the chlorophyll a-containing detergent micelle, serving as a possible model of the photosynthetic unit. Chlorophyll a was added to aqueous solutions of the detergent Triton X-100 and incorporated into the micelles. The energy transfer process was studied by investigating the concentration depolarization of fluorescence of chlorophyll a. On the basis of the experimental depolarization curves as well as the value of the Förster parameter R0 = 56 A? calculated from the overlap of absorption and fluorescence spectra it was concluded that energy transfer between chlorophyll a molecules in this model follows the Förstertype mechanism of inductive resonance. Furthermore it was found that the local concentration of chlorophyll a in the micelles is higher by 1–3 orders of magnitude than its overall concentration in the solution and by choosing the appropriate ratio between the concentration of chlorophyll a and the detergent it is possible to reach the in vivo chlorophyll concentration of 0.1 M within the micelles. Thus the chlorophyll-detergent micelle model may be applied as a model of the separate package-type photosynthetic unit.  相似文献   

6.
The influence of medium heterogeneity on the kinetics of the photodynamic effect on native protein lysozyme (Lyso), as well as the interaction of protein and the medium, anionic (SDS) micelles, neutral (Triton X-100) micelles and reversed micelles of AOT, were investigated at pH 8. The interaction between Lyso, Triton X-100 and SDS micelles was quantified by determining the respective associations constant (K(Lyso)). Values were 37 M(-1) for Triton X-100 and 514 M(-1) for SDS, indicating that the Lyso molecule binds Triton X-100 micelles effectively and SDS micelles even more strongly. Time-resolved phosphorescence detection (TRPD) indicates that the protein interacts with O2 (1deltag), with overall rate constants of the order of 10(8) M(-1)/S in direct micelles and 10(7) M(-1)/S in reverse micelles. Apparent reactive rate constants for eosin-sensitized photo-oxidation (singlet molecular oxygen [O2 (1deltag)]-mediated) of the protein were determined through oxygen uptake experiments for the direct micelles, while the fade in the protein fluorescence spectrum upon sensitized irradiation was used in AOT. The results indicate that the O2 (1deltag) attack on the interior of Lyso on amino acid residues, was more effective in leading to a photo-oxidative reaction in SDS and in Triton X-100 at surfactant concentrations < 1 x 10(-2) M than in a homogeneous solution. However, Lyso reactivity reached a maximum when the concentration of micelles was approximately 1 x 10(-5), the same as the protein concentration In AOT reverse micelles, the quenching rate constants decreased > 75% with respect to water. This effect can be attributed to the decrease in accessibility of the amino acid residues to O2 (1deltag).  相似文献   

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The effects of the local anaesthetics procaine, tetracaine and lidocaine and of the antidepressant imipramine on human erythrocyte acetylcholinesterase were investigated. All four amphiphilic drugs inhibited enzymic activity, the IC50 (the concentration causing 50% inhibition) being about 0.40 mM for procaine, 0.05 mM for tetracaine, 0.70 mM for imipramine and 7.0 mM for lidocaine. Procaine and tetracaine inhibited acetylcholinesterase activity competitively at concentrations at which they did not perturb the physical state of the membrane lipid environment, as assessed by steady-state fluorescence polarization, whereas lidocaine and imipramine displayed mixed inhibition kinetics at concentrations at which they induced an enhancement of membrane fluidity. The question was addressed as to whether membrane integrity is a prerequisite for imipramine and lidocaine action. Membrane solubilization by 1% Triton X-100 and a decrease, by dilution, in the detergent concentration to 0.05% [which is above the Triton X-100 critical micelle concentration (c.m.c.)] did not substantially affect the inhibitory potency of the two amphiphilic drugs at their IC50; in the presence of increasing detergent concentrations the inhibitory potency of imipramine was gradually decreased, but not abolished, whereas the inhibitory effect of lidocaine was only slightly diminished, even at 1% Triton X-100. It is suggested that neither competitive nor mixed inhibition kinetics arise from conformational changes of the protein driven by a modification of the physical state of the lipid environment, but from a direct interaction of the amphiphilic drugs with acetylcholinesterase. In particular, the partial loss of the inhibitory potency of imipramine and lidocaine that is observed upon increasing Triton X-100 concentration well above its c.m.c. could be explained in terms of amphiphile partition in detergent micelles and, in turn, of a decreased effective concentration of the two inhibitors in the aqueous phase.  相似文献   

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Fluorescence characteristics and molecular photophysical parameters of light-harvesting chlorophyll a/b complexes isolated from pea were studied in relation to their aggregation state. The aggregate size was varied by changing the Triton X-100 concentration from 0 to 0.23 mM at a chlorophyll concentration of 2.45 μg/ml. Molecular photophysical parameters were determined with laser fluorimetry. Dispersion of large aggregates into smaller ones drastically decreased the intensity of low-temperature (77 K) fluorescence at 700 nm, reduced the singlet-singlet annihilation rate by more than two orders of magnitude, and prolonged the fluorescence lifetime from 0.16 to 3.2 ns.  相似文献   

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The interaction of the non-ionic detergent Triton X-100 with photosynthetic membrane components of Pisum sativum (pea) is described. The detergent affected both the wavelength and the intensity of the 77K fluorescence-emission peaks of both Photosystem I and Photosystem II preparations, in addition to the effects on whole thylakoids recently described by Murphy & Woodrow [(1984) Biochem. J. 224, 989-993]. Below its critical micellar concentration, Triton X-100 had no effect on 77K fluorescence emissions even after prolonged incubations of up to 30 min. Above the critical micellar concentration of about 0.16 mg X ml-1, Triton X-100 caused a dramatic increase in the intensity of the 680 nm emission. The intensity of the 680 nm fluorescence emission continued to increase as more Triton X-100 was added, until limiting concentrations of detergent were reached. These limiting concentrations were proportional to the amount of membrane present and generally occurred at Triton X-100/chlorophyll (w/w) ratios of 100-200:1. In all cases the detergent effect was seen within 10 min, and is often considerably faster, with longer detergent treatments causing no further effects. The data are discussed in terms of a three-stage mechanism for detergent solubilization of membrane components.  相似文献   

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The fluorescence-based long-chain fatty acid probe BSA-HCA (bovine serum albumin labeled with 7-hydroxycoumarin-4-acetic acid) is shown to respond to binding of long-chain acyl-CoA thioesters by quenching of the 450 nm fluorescence emission. As determined by spectrofluorometric titration, binding affinities for palmitoyl-, stearoyl-, and oleoyl-CoA (Kd = 0.2-0.4 microM) are 5-10 times lower than those for the corresponding nonesterified fatty acids. In the presence of detergent (Chaps, Triton X-100, n-octylglucoside) above the critical micelle concentration, acyl-CoA partitions from BSA-HCA and into the detergent micelles. This allows BSA-HCA to be used as a fluorescent probe for continuous recording of fatty acid concentrations in detergent solution with little interference from acyl-CoA. Using a calibration of the fluorescence signal with fatty acids in the C14 to C20 chain-length range, fatty acid consumption by Pseudomonas fragi and rat liver microsomal acyl-CoA synthetase activities are measured down to 0.05 microM/min with a data sampling rate of 10 points per second. This new method provides a very promising spectrofluorometric approach to the study of acyl-CoA synthetase reaction kinetics at physiologically relevant (nM) aqueous phase concentrations of fatty acid substrates and at a time resolution that cannot be obtained in isotopic sampling or enzyme-coupled assays.  相似文献   

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Fluorescence emission and triplet-minus-singlet (T-S) absorption difference spectra of the CP47 core antenna complex of photosystem II were measured as a function of temperature and compared to those of chlorophyll a in Triton X-100. Two spectral species were found in the chlorophyll T-S spectra of CP47, which may arise from a difference in ligation of the pigments or from an additional hydrogen bond, similar to what has been found for Chl molecules in a variety of solvents. The T-S spectra show that the lowest lying state in CP47 is at approximately 685 nm and gives rise to fluorescence at 690 nm at 4 K. The fluorescence quantum yield is 0.11 +/- 0.03 at 4 K, the chlorophyll triplet yield is 0.16 +/- 0.03. Carotenoid triplets are formed efficiently at 4 K through triplet transfer from chlorophyll with a yield of 0.15 +/- 0.02. The major decay channel of the lowest excited state in CP47 is internal conversion, with a quantum yield of about 0.58. Increase of the temperature results in a broadening and blue shift of the spectra due to the equilibration of the excitation over the antenna pigments. Upon increasing the temperature, a decrease of the fluorescence and triplet yields is observed to, at 270 K, a value of about 55% of the low temperature value. This decrease is significantly larger than of chlorophyll a in Triton X-100. Although the coupling to low-frequency phonon or vibration modes of the pigments is probably intermediate in CP47, the temperature dependence of the triplet and fluorescence quantum yield can be modeled using the energy gap law in the strong coupling limit of Englman and Jortner (1970. J. Mol. Phys. 18:145-164) for non-radiative decays. This yields for CP47 an average frequency of the promoting/accepting modes of 350 cm-1 with an activation energy of 650 cm-1 for internal conversion and activationless intersystem crossing to the triplet state through a promoting mode with a frequency of 180 cm-1. For chlorophyll a in Triton X-100 the average frequency of the promoting modes for non-radiative decay is very similar, but the activation energy (300 cm-1) is significantly smaller.  相似文献   

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Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase (ATP:phosphatidylinositol 4-phosphotransferase, EC 2.7.1.67) was purified from Saccharomyces cerevisiae by an improved procedure over that previously reported (Belunis, C.J., Bae-Lee, M., Kelley, M.J., and Carman, G.M. (1988) J. Biol. Chem. 263, 18897-18903) for the enzyme. The molecular mass of the enzyme was 45 kDa. The 35-kDa protein previously identified as PI 4-kinase was a proteolysis product of the 45-kDa protein. A detailed kinetic analysis of the purified enzyme was performed with Triton X-100/phosphatidylinositol-mixed micelles according to the "surface dilution" (Deems, R.A., Eaton, B.R., and Dennis, E.A. (1975) J. Biol. Chem. 250, 9013-9020) and "dual phospholipid" (Hendrickson, H.S., and Dennis, E.A. (1984) J. Biol. Chem. 259, 5734-5739) kinetic models. Phosphatidylinositol 4-kinase activity followed saturation kinetics with respect to the bulk and surface concentrations of phosphatidylinositol at concentrations of phosphatidylinositol below 0.1 mM. Above 0.1 mM activity was only dependent on the surface concentration of phosphatidylinositol. The enzyme more closely followed the dual phospholipid model where the enzyme associated with Triton X-100 micelles when phosphatidylinositol was present. The interfacial Michaelis constant (KmB) for phosphatidylinositol was 0.0036 mol fraction and the dissociation constant (KsA) for phosphatidylinositol in the micelle surface was 0.26 mM. The results of glycerol gradient centrifugation studies showed that the enzyme was physically associated with Triton X-100/phosphatidylinositol micelles.  相似文献   

13.
Micelles of various surfactants containing protoporphyrin IX (PPIX) have been studied as models of primitive membrane-like photocatalytic systems. Spectral characteristics (absorption spectra, fluorescence emission and excitation spectra, fluorescence quantum yields and lifetimes) have been measured to indicate specific interactions of PPIX molecules with the micelles. Two types of PPIX aggregates are probably formed in water: non-fluorescent clusters corresponding to the absorption peak at 642-648 nm and fluorescent friable dimers with strong solute-solvent interactions corresponding to the absorption peak at 618 nm. The aggregates are solubilized by the micelles, which results in an increase of the fluorescence quantum yield (and thus in the increase of the PPIX sensitizing ability). Solubilization of PPIX molecules by SDS-micelles is enhanced by the partial neutralization of the negative surface charge of the micelles. Neutral Triton X-100 micelles solubilize PPIX much better than SDS particles; however, some of the clusters formed in the bulk aqueous phase of the detergent-water system remain aggregated in the crown of the micelle. The positively charged CTAB micelles have been shown to provide the best solubilization of PPIX accompanied by the highest increase of its emitting activity. The results are discussed in terms of the possible role of PPIX-containing membraneous systems in primitive photosynthesis.  相似文献   

14.
Detection of Tryptophan to Tryptophan Energy Transfer in Proteins   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) studies usually involve observation of intensity or life-time changes in the donor or acceptor molecule and usually these donor and acceptor molecules differ (heterotransfer). The use of polarization to monitor FRET is far less common, although it was one of the first methods utilized. In 1960, Weber demonstrated that homotransfer between tryptophan molecules contributes to depolarization. He also discovered that the efficiency of homotransfer becomes much less effective upon excitation near the red-edge of the absorption. This “red-edge effect” was shown to be a general phenomenon of homotransfer. We have utilized Weber's red-edge effect to study tryptophan homotransfer in proteins. Specifically, we determined the polarization of the tryptophan fluorescence upon excitation at 295 nm and 310 nm (near the red-edge). Rotational diffusion leads to depolarization of the emission excited at either 295 nm or 310 nm, but homotransfer only contributes to depolarization upon excitation at 295 nm. Hence, the 310/295 polarization ratio gives an indication of tryptophan to tryptophan energy transfer. In single tryptophan systems, the 310/295 ratios are generally below 2 whereas in multi-tryptophan systems, the 310/295 ratios can be greater than 3.  相似文献   

15.
M Klingenberg  I Mayer  M Appel 《Biochemistry》1985,24(14):3650-3659
The binding of the 3'-[1,5-(dimethylamino)naphthoyl] (DAN) derivatives of AMP, ADP, and ATP to the solubilized ADP/ATP carrier is studied, evaluating primarily the fluorescence enhancement and 3H-labeled compound binding. DAN nucleotides also fluoresce when adsorbed to Triton X-100 micelles that are used for solubilization of the carrier. The partition of DAN-AMP between water and Triton X-100 micelles is measured, and it is shown to be shifted toward a higher content in Triton micelles with increasing salt concentration. In order to maintain a low level of fluorescence, the Triton content is decreased. The fraction of DAN nucleotide fluorescence due to carrier binding is determined by the suppression with bongkrekate (BKA). In contrast to the membrane-bound carrier, the solubilized preparation shows an increase of total BKA-sensitive fluorescence by 30-60% upon addition of ATP or ADP. In the solubilized atractylate-protein complex, the ADP-stimulated fluorescence amounts even to 80%. The suppression of fluorescence by BKA is independent of the presence of ADP or ATP, while that by carboxyatractylate (CAT) depends on ADP or ATP. The quantitation with [3H]BKA and [3H]CAT of these ligand interactions with DAN-AMP fluorescence shows that DAN-AMP fluorescence reflects the "m"-state carrier population and its redistribution under the influence of ADP or ATP. Thus, besides the "c"/"m" distribution, the kinetics of the c to m transition in the solubilized carrier also can be determined. The m share is increased to 80% when SO4, Pi, or pyrophosphate is present during solubilization. The rate of the ADP- or ATP-stimulated transition to the m state is markedly dependent on pH and on the presence of various anions, whereas the extent is little varied. The affinity decreases 4-fold going from DAN-AMP to DAN-ADP and to DAN-ATP (KD = 0.9, 1.6, and 3.2 microM). Comparison with physical binding of [3H]DAN nucleotides shows that the fluorescence yield of bound DAN-AMP is about 1.4 times higher than that of bound DAN-ATP. DAN substitution causes more than a 100-fold affinity increase for AMP and a 50-fold increase for ADP or ATP, probably because of interaction of the DAN group with a hydrophobic niche. A less specific, low-affinity displacement of DAN nucleotides by GDP, ADP, GTP and ATP (Ki = 1-2 mM) probably reflects primarily the ionic interactions at the binding center.  相似文献   

16.
Summary Phospholipase D, from cabbage, is active in reverse micelles formed from its substrate phosphatidylcholine and Triton X-100 in diethyl ether. The activity is optimum at w0=12.5. The increase of the molar ratio of Triton X-100/substrate from 1:4 to 2:1 results in an activity decrease by 25 %. At 136 mM Triton X-100 the KM value in reverse micelles is 136 mM, whereas it is 0.40 mM in the aqueous system containing SDS.  相似文献   

17.
Complex III (ubiquinol-cytochrome c reductase) was purified from beef heart mitochondria in the form of protein-phospholipid-Triton X-100 mixed micelles (about 1:80:100 molar ratio). Detergent may be totally removed by sucrose density gradient centrifugation, and the resulting lipoprotein complexes retain full enzyme activity. In order to understand the role of surfactant in the mixed micelles, and the interaction of Triton X-100 with integral membrane proteins and phospholipid bilayers, both the protein-lipid-surfactant mixed micelles and the detergent-free lipoprotein system were examined from the point of view of particle size and ultrastructure, enzyme activity, tryptophan fluorescence quenching, 31P NMR, and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. The NMR and IR spectroscopic studies show that surfactant withdrawal induces a profound change in phospholipid architecture, from a micellar to a lamellar-like phase. However, electron microscopic observations fail to reveal the existence of lipid bilayers in the absence of detergent. We suggest that, under these conditions, the lipid:protein molar ratio (80:1) is too low to permit the formation of lipid bilayer planes, but the relative orientation and mobility of phospholipids with respect to proteins is similar to that of the lamellar phase. Protein conformational changes are also detected as a consequence of surfactant removal. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy indicates an increase of peptide beta-structure in the absence of Triton X-100; changes in the amide II/amide I intensity ratio are also detected, although the precise meaning of these observations is unclear. Tryptophanyl fluorescence quenching by acrylamide shows that a significant fraction of the Trp residues sensing the quencher become less readily available to it in the absence of surfactant. The temperature dependence of enzyme activity (expressed in the form of Arrhenius plots) is also different in the presence and absence of detergent. The effects of surfactant removal do not appear to be readily reversible upon readdition of Triton X-100.  相似文献   

18.
B. Böddi  Katalin Kovács  F. Láng 《BBA》1983,722(2):320-326
Protochlorophyll (PChl) forms were performed in Triton X-100 detergent micelles. The concentration of Triton X-100 was 7·10?4 M (above the critical micellar concentration); the concentration of PChl varied between 1.6·10?5 and 1.8·10?4 M. Absorption, fluorescence and circular dichroism (CD) spectra were registered. The absorption spectra were resolved into Gaussian components by computer analysis. PChl forms with absorption bands at 632–634, 638, 652–654, 663–664, 668 and 676 nm and with fluorescence emission bands at 634–636, 640–644, 652–655, 677–678, 686 and 694–696 nm were observed in micellar solutions of different PChl concentrations. The CD spectra showed a strong dependence on the concentration of PChl: positive CD signals or positive Cotton effects were observed in the vicinity of 650 nm. The intensity of these signals increased in parallel with increasing concentration of PChl. No CD signals were found in the region of the longer wavelength absorption bands. These data show that the PChl exists in many different forms in this system, and the spectroscopic properties of these forms are determined by different molecular interactions viz., interactions of PChl with Triton X-100 or water molecules and/or by the aggregation of PChl.  相似文献   

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Sphingomyelinase C (SMC) of the actinomycete, Streptomycesgriseocarneus NBRC13471, was constitutively expressed to high levels using Streptomyces lividans host and thereafter was extracellularly secreted into the cell culture. Purified SMC had a high specific activity (approximately 550-950 U/mg) and was obtained in high yields (approximately 120 mg/L of culture). SMC activity was enhanced by MgCl(2), and the maximum activity (542±25 U/mg) was observed in the presence of 1.5 mol/L (M) MgCl(2). Dynamic light scattering analysis proved that the highest specific SMC activity was obtained with the smallest mixed micelles of sphingomyelin (SM) and Triton X-100. The turnover rate (k(cat)), K(m) and k(cat)/K(m) values for SM were 346 s(-1), 0.458 mM, and 756 mM(-1)s(-1), respectively, in the presence of 1M MgCl(2). The k(cat) was strongly influenced by the MgCl(2) concentration. By contrast, the K(m) value was independent of the MgCl(2) concentration and was almost constant. Circular dichroism spectroscopy indicated that MgCl(2) did not cause local structural changes in SMC. From these results, we concluded that the SMC activity enhancement by MgCl(2) was caused by the increased specific surface area of the mixed micelles composed of substrate, SM, and Triton X-100.  相似文献   

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The methylxanthine, caffeine, quenches the fluorescence of the ratiometric Ca2+ indicator indo-1, but does not affect the ratio (R) of indo-1 fluorescence at 400 and 500 nm in the presence of caffeine concentrations up to 10 mM [1]. We have found that when caffeine is at concentrations of 20 mM or greater in vitro, or in saponinpermeabilized skeletal muscle fibers, a Ca(2+)-independent increase in R occurs, which leads to an overestimation of the free Ca2+ concentration. Depending on experimental conditions, two factors contribute to the alteration in R in vitro. First, when indo-1 fluorescence is low, fluorescence by caffeine, at 400 nm, can be significant. A second, and more dramatic effect, is that quenching of indo-1 fluorescence by 20-50 mM caffeine is dissimilar at 400 and 500 nm. Quenching at 500 nm is not linear, with respect to the concentration of caffeine, and causes a Ca(2+)-independent increase in R, that occurs even when the fluorescence of caffeine is a small portion of total fluorescence. However, unlike R, the Ca2+ calibration constant of indo-1, KD beta, is unchanged in 50 mM caffeine. Therefore, an accurate quantitation of Ca2+ in the presence of even high concentrations of caffeine can be made in vitro by determining the Ca2+ calibration factors of indo-1 (RMIN and RMAX) for each caffeine concentration. These effects of concentrations of caffeine greater than 20 mM are not observed in intact cells loaded with the cell permeant form of indo-1 when caffeine is applied extracellularly. This suggests either that the concentration of caffeine within the cell does not reach that necessary to produce the effect, or that the effects of caffeine on the dye are modified by the environment within the cell.  相似文献   

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