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On the quaternary structure of native rabbit muscle phosphofructokinase.
Authors:H H Paradies  W Vettermann
Affiliation:Division of Biology, Department of Plant Biochemistry, Free University of Berlin, Königin-Luise-Str. 12-16a, D-1000 Berlin-Dahlem, Germany
Abstract:Small angle X-ray scattering measurements on solutions of native rabbit muscle phosphofructokinase (EC 2.7.1.11; ATP; D-fructose-6-phosphate 1 phosphotransferase) show that the dimer has a radius of gyration of 32.5 Å and a molecular weight of 160,000, and that the biologically active tetramer has a radius of gyration of 51.5 Å and a molecular weight of 320.000. A possible model was calculated from scattering curves of the dimer and tetramer suggesting two hollow cylinders with cell dimensions for the dimer of a height of 78.0 Å and a long half axis of 38.0 Å, and for the tetramer of a height of 155.0 Å and an outer radius of 35.0 Å. The tetramer is formed along the 78.0 Å axis of the dimer by means of an end-to-end aggregation. The overall particle dimensions of the protomer of molecular weight 80,000 is calculated to be 35.0 × 30.0 × 55.0 Å, assuming an elliptical molecule. The distance between the centers of the two dimeric units within the tetramer is 104.5 ± 1.5 Å.
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