Physicochemical Properties of Calcium-Binding Protein Isolated from Rat Liver Cytosol: Ca2+-Induced Conformational Changes

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The physicochemical properties of a calcium-binding protein (CaBP) isolated from rat liver cytosol was investigated. Isoelectric focusing in a polyacrylamide gel plate using the Broad pI Calibration Kit showed that the isoelectric point is 5.20. The ultraviolet (UV) absorption spectrum of CaBP showed a maximum at 278 nm. The conformational changes induced by Ca2+-binding to CaBP were examined by measuring the UV difference, fluorescence emission, and circular dichroism (CD) spectra. These spectra were altered by titration of CaBP with 1.0 mM Ca2+. The alterations could be attributed to an increased exposure of tyrosine and tryptophan residues to a more aqueous environment, resulting in an increased hydrophobicity of CaBP. From the CD spectrum, the apparent α-helical content of CaBP in Ca2+-free buffer was estimated to be 34%. This value was decreased by 1.0 mM Ca2+ addition. The results suggest that Ca2+-binding induces conformational changes of CaBP, and that the protein contains distinct and specific ligand-binding sites for Ca2+. © 1988, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Yamaguchi, M. (1988). Physicochemical Properties of Calcium-Binding Protein Isolated from Rat Liver Cytosol: Ca2+-Induced Conformational Changes. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 36(1), 286–290. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.36.286

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