| Literature DB >> 12038988 |
Shinsaku Maruta1, Yoshiaki Mizukura, Shigeru Chaen.
Abstract
A new fluorescent ribose-modified ATP analogue, 2'(3')-O-[6-(N-(7-nitrobenz-2-oxa-1,3-diazol-4-yl)amino)hexanoic]-ATP (NBD-ATP), was synthesized and its interaction with skeletal muscle myosin subfragment-1 (S-1) was studied. NBD-ATP was hydrolysed by S-1 at a rate and with divalent cation-dependence similar to those in the case of regular ATP. Skeletal HMM supported actin translocation using NBD-ATP and the velocity was slightly higher than that in the case of regular ATP. The addition of S1 to NBD-ATP resulted in quenching of NBD fluorescence. Recovery of the fluorescence intensity was noted after complete hydrolysis of NBD-ATP to NBD-ADP. The quenching of NBD-ATP fluorescence was accompanied by enhancement of intrinsic tryptophan fluorescence. These results suggested that the quenching of NBD-ATP fluorescence reflected the formation of transient states of ATPase. The formation of S-1.NBD-ADP.BeF(n) and S-1.NBD-ADP.AlF(4)(-) complexes was monitored by following changes in NBD fluorescence. The time-course of the formation fitted an exponential profile yielding rate constants of 7.38 x 10(-2) s(-1) for BeF(n) and 1.1 x 10(-3) s(-1) for AlF(4)(-). These values were similar to those estimated from the intrinsic fluorescence enhancement of trp due to the formation of S-1.ADP.BeF(n) or AlF(4)(-) reported previously by our group. Our novel ATP analogue seems to be applicable to kinetic studies on myosin.Entities:
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Year: 2002 PMID: 12038988 DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a003181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biochem ISSN: 0021-924X Impact factor: 3.387