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Structure of magnesium paracrystals of α-tropomyosin
Authors:Murray Stewart  A.D. McLachlan
Affiliation:3. Rosenstiel Visiting Scholar, Department of Chemistry, Brandeis University, Waltham, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
Abstract:The molecular packing of magnesium paracrystals of α-tropomyosin has been examined by electron microscopy. Previous work (Caspar et al., 1969) had shown that these structures are composed of antiparallel arrays of molecules and we have now studied the relative positions of the molecules by matching the banding patterns of paracrystals positively stained with uranyl acetate to the sequence of the molecule. The overlap between the C-termini of the molecules in the unit cell is 175 ± 2 residues and the overlap of the N-termini lies in the range 107 to 122 residues. In the long overlap region (between C-termini), and probably also in the short overlap region, the molecular packing is such that the periodic zones of negative charge present in the sequence (Stewart & McLachlan, 1975) lie opposite one another. We propose that magnesium bridges between opposing negative charges contribute strongly to the stability of the structure. We confirm earlier work (Stewart, 1975b) on the absolute orientation of the molecules in the paracrystal: the troponin binding site on tropomyosin is approximately 130 Å from the C-terminus, and Cys190 is within 10 to 15 Å units of the C-C dyad.
Keywords:Present address: CSIRO Division of Computing Research   Black Mountain   Canberra   ACT   Australia. Reprint requests should be sent to this address.
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