An obligatory role of protein glycosylation in the life cycle of yeast cells |
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Authors: | E Arnold W Tanner |
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Institution: | Institute of Botany, University of Bologna, Via Irnerio 42, 40126 Bologna, Italy |
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Abstract: | Two water-soluble carbodiimides, differing in molecular dimensions, have been used to characterize the cytochrome c binding site of bovine heart cytochrome c oxidase. Several polypeptide components of the enzyme contain acidic residues which are modified by these reagents. Carboxyl groups present in subunit II, VII and polypeptide c, are protected from modification when cytochrome c, equimolar to oxidase, is added and they can cross-link to the substrate once activated by the carbodiimide. Comparison of the modification patterns suggest that the most reactive residues are located on subunit II and VII, the former being also more exposed. The data obtained indicate that even though subunit II plays the major role in binding cytochrome c, at least two other lower Mr polypeptides contribute to the cytochrome c binding domain. |
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Keywords: | AA antimycin A DCIP dichlorophenol-indophenol EDTA ethylenediaminotetraacetate ubiquinone-1 ubiquinol-1 TTFA thenoyltrifuoroacetone |
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