Structural changes of alpha2- and ovomacroglobulins |
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Authors: | Atsushi Ikai Masaaki Nishigai Toshiya Osada Hideo Arakawa Masako Kikuchi |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biophysics and Biochemistry, Faculty of Science, University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
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Abstract: | The plasma α2-macroglobulin and its egg white homologue ovomacroglobulin were purified from several different species and their structure before and after the reaction with proteinases studied by electron microscopy. The negatively stained specimens showed either a ringlike structure or a flowerlike one before the reaction with proteinses, but their structures changed into open rectangular ones after the reaction. The translational frictional ratio f/f 0 of human α2-macroglobulin and crocodilian ovomacroglobulin given in the literature is between 1.5 and 1.6 before and after the reaction with proteinases. The value reflects asymmetry due not to a high axial ratio, but rather to an openness of the structure resulting in a partially free draining character of the molecules. The computational method developed by Bloomfield and his co-workers based on the formalism of Kirkwood is used to calculate the frictional ratio of several models constructed from small spheres. The overall shape of the models is derived from electron micrographs. Although the degree of hydration is an unknown parameter in the calculation, reasonable agreement is obtained between the experimental values of f/f 0 and the calculated ones. Combination of electron microscopic and hydrodynamic methods would be fruitful in the structural study of giant proteins such as α2-macroglobulin. |
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