The effect of sodium dodecyl sulfate on the structure and function of a protein proteinase inhibitor, Streptomyces subtilisin inhibitor. |
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Authors: | K Inouye B Tonomura K Hiromi |
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Institution: | Department of Food Science and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University, Kyoto, Kyoto 606, Japan |
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Abstract: | Streptomyces subtilisin inhibitor (SSI) has been shown to exist as a dimer of molecular weight of 23,000 in 25 mm phosphate buffer, at pH 7.0 (the ionic strength 0.1 m with NaCl), 25.0 °C in the concentration range of 0.01–10 mg/ml. In the present paper, the effects of an anionic detergent, sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS), on the structure and function of SSI has been examined, a]The molecular weight of SSI was measured in the SDS solution with the sedimentation equilibrium method of the multicomponent-polydisperse system under the conditions described above, and thereby it has been shown that SSI dissociates into monomers with SDS of 0.03–0.12% () when the concentration of SSI is 1.00 mg/ml (87.0 μm as monomer), b]As SSI dissociates into monomers, there were observed blue-shift troughs at 293 nm and 300 nm due to a tryptophyl residue and a red-shift of phenylalanyl residues in the absorption difference spectrum induced by the binding of SSI and SDS. c] The inhibitory activity of SSI against subtilisin BPN′-catalyzed hydrolysis of p-nitrophenyl acetate was measured under the conditions that SSI is in monomer in the SDS solution. Unexpectedly half of the inhibitory activity of SSI against subtilisin BPN′ is lost in the SDS solution. |
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