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Effects of amino acids on the kinetic properties of three noninterconvertible rat pyruvate kinases
Authors:K H Ibsen  P Trippet
Institution:Department of Biophysics and Physical Biochemistry, Johnson Research Foundation, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19174 U.S.A.
Abstract:1. Resonance Raman spectra excited by laser photons in resonance with the α and β electronic transitions of the reduced forms of cytochrome b5 and c were recorded and used as model systems to distinguish the “b”- and “c”-type Cytochromes of succinate-cytochrome c reductase. 2. The scattering intensity of a particular cytochrome depends on the proximity of the laser excitation to the electronic transition which is involved in the resonance enhancement; thus, exciting at different wavelengths provides a method of selectively investigating one hemoprotein in a mixture of several. 3. The spectra of the reduced succinate-cytochrome c reductase excited at 514.5-nm laser light were due to both c- and b-type Cytochromes in agreement with the position of their respective electronic absorption bands. Spectra excited at 568.2 nm were due mostly to b-type cytochromes because of the proximity of the excitation wavelength to the position of their α absorption bands. 4. The identification of the individual cytochromes is aided by the set of characteristic vibrational bands recorded at each excitation wavelength. 5. A possible explanation of the differences in number of bands and frequency of normal modes, involving the strong interaction between the vinyl side groups and porphyrin ring, is suggested. 6. Comparison of spectra of purified cytochrome b5 with the b cytochromes of the reductase preparations shows vibrational bands of protoheme in different hemeproteins which are sensitive to the particular protein environment.
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