Selective reduction of seminal ribonuclease by glutathione |
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Authors: | G K Smith S W Schaffer |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania 18015 USA |
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Abstract: | Incubation of seminal ribonuclease with glutathione leads to the formation of a monomeric species which exhibits twice the specific activity of the native dimer. The monomer was found to possess two mixed disulfides of glutathione at residues 31 and 32, the residues ordinarily involved in the intermolecular disulfide bonds linking the subunits of the native dimer. Formation of the monomer results in only minor changes in the far ultraviolet circular dichroism spectra. The rate of the glutathione-facilitated dissociation reaction is fairly slow, requiring 60 min for completion. Attempts to dimerize the monomer all failed, implying that the dissociation reaction is irreversible. The glutathione reduced monomer was compared with the monomer formed during the regeneration of reduced, denatured bovine seminal ribonuclease in the presence of glutathione. By all criteria examined, the two monomeric forms are identical. It is concluded that the mixed disulfide monomer is the favored form of the enzyme in the presence of glutathione. |
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