Literature DB >> 117797

Properties of allophycocyanin II and its alpha- and beta-subunits from the thermophilic blue--green alga Mastigocladus laminosus.

J R Gysi, H Zuber.   

Abstract

Purified allophycocyanin II and its subunits have been examined with respect to spectroscopic properties, sedimentation, reconstitution and isoelectric behaviour. In 0.02m-potassium phosphate buffer, pH8.0, and at a concentration of 0.25mg/ml, allophycocyanin II and its alpha- and beta-subunits show visible absorption maxima at 650, 615 and 615nm respectively, whereas the fluorescence emission maxima were determined to be at 662, 640 and 630nm respectively. The absorption difference spectrum (dilution difference) of allophycocyanin II displays maxima at 650 and 590nm with a minimum at 610nm. The c.d. spectrum of allophycocyanin II showed only one positive-ellipticity band at 635nm, and a major negative-ellipticity band at 340nm. Oxidation of allophycocyanin II, low- and high-pH solutions (pH3.0 and 11.0), various ethanol concentrations as well as dialysis against distilled water induce a spectral change leading to phycocyanin-like characteristics. In most cases these shifts are reversible. Allophycocyanin II is thermostable over a period of 60min at temperatures up to 60 degrees C. The isoelectric points of allophycocyanin II and its alpha- and beta-subunits are 4.65, 4.64 and 4.82 respectively. Estimated molecular weights from sedimentation-equilibrium analyses were 102500 for allophycocycanin II, 16000 for the alpha- and 31500 for the beta-subunit. Recombination of alpha- and beta-subunits leads to allophycocyanin II, which is indistinguishable from native allophycocyanin with respect to its spectral form, to its gel-filtration and to its electrophoretic behaviour.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 117797      PMCID: PMC1161197          DOI: 10.1042/bj1810577

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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