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Photoaffinity labeling of procaine-binding sites in normal and sickle cell membranes
Authors:BR Premachandra  VK Kalra  RF Baker
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and Microbiology, University of Southern California, School of Medicine, Los Angeles, CA 90033 U.S.A.
Abstract:A photoaffinity probe, procaine azide, was employed to determine the sites of interaction of procaine in normal and sickle cell erythrocytes. Studies show that the number of binding sites and affinity of procaine to membranes derived from normal and sickled cell erythrocytes were similar, although procaine retards the in vitro formation of irreversibly sickled cells from cells. The results show that procaine azide, a photoaffinity analogue of procaine, is covalently incorporated into both protein (60–70%) and lipid (40–30%) components of the membrane. Sodium dodecyl sulfate-gel electrophoresis of the labeled ghosts show that procaine binds specifically to band 3 and periodic acid-Schiff staining bands in membranes derived from labeled erythrocytes. Binding of procaine or covalent incorporation of procaine azide into membrane proteins does not affect the phosphate transport. Moreover, pre-treatment of intact erythrocytes with 4,4′-diisothiocyano-2,2′-stilbene disulfonate, an anion transport inhibitor, did not affect either the binding or covalent incorporation of procaine azide into erythrocytes. These results indicate that the binding of procaine azide to Band 3 protein occurs at a locus different than that involved in anion translocation process.
Keywords:Procaine binding  Photoaffinity labeling  (Sickle cell)  DIDS  4  4′-diisothiocyano-2  2′-stilbene disulfonate  AA  normal human erythrocytes  SS  sickle cells
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