Conformational study of calf brain tubulin |
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Authors: | James C Lee Debra Corfman Ronald P Frigon Serge N Timasheff |
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Institution: | Graduate Department of Biochemistry, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The conformation of calf brain tubulin has been monitored by circular dichroism, optical rotatory dispersion, and spectrophotometric titration as a function of pH, temperature, ligand concentrations, and denaturants. At pH 7, calf brain tubulin maintains its structural integrity between 5 and 37 °C as determined by circular dichroism. Furthermore, the presence of MgCl 2 up to 1.6 × 10?2m does not induce any observable changes in the circular dichroism spectra, nor does 10?4m CaCl2. With increasing pH, the spectral data can best be described as a gradual loosening of the secondary structure between pH 7 and 9. Both spectral and titrimetric data suggest a major unfolding of tubulin between pH 9 and 10. The apparent pK of tyrosine shifts from 10.85 to 9.98 upon transferring from buffer to 6 m guanidine hydrochloride, indicating that at least 14 of the 15 tyrosine groups are not fully accessible to protons in the native protein. The single disulfide bridge in calf brain tubulin helps to maintain a domain which is highly resistant to unfolding by denaturants. |
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