Literature DB >> 1282041

Interaction of substance P and its N- and C-terminal fragments with Ca2+: implications for hormone action.

V S Ananthanarayanan1, S Orlicky.   

Abstract

In an attempt to understand the role of Ca2+ on the bioactive conformation of peptide hormones, we have examined the interaction between Ca2+ and the neuropeptide substance P. Using CD spectroscopy to monitor conformational changes caused by Ca2+ binding, we found no significant binding of the cation by substance P in water. However, a substantial conformational change occurred in the hormone on Ca2+ addition in trifluoroethanol or an 80:20 (v/v) mixture of acetonitrile and trifluoroethanol. A biphasic binding of Ca2+ was observed in these solvents with saturation at 2 cations per hormone molecule. Mg2+ caused a relatively smaller conformational change in the hormone. A peptide corresponding to residues 1-7 at the N-terminal fragment of substance P showed a weak nonsaturating binding of Ca2+ in the nonpolar solvents whereas the 7-11 C-terminal fragment peptide displayed a binding indicative of an 1:1 Ca2+/peptide complex. Ca2+ binding by the hormone and the 7-11 fragment was also monitored by changes in fluorescence of the phenylalanyl residues. The results support the conclusion drawn from the CD data about a distinct Ca2+ binding site in the C-terminal part of substance P. The Kd values obtained from fluorescence data were 160 microM for Ca2+ and 1 mM for Mg2+ binding by substance P. The hormone and the two peptide fragments were also tested for their effect on the stability of dimyristoyl lecithin vesicles. Substance P and the N-terminal fragment caused no significant leakage of either fluorescent dyes or K+ trapped in the vesicles. Nor did they cause membrane fusion as monitored by the fluorescence quenching method.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1282041     DOI: 10.1002/bip.360321217

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biopolymers        ISSN: 0006-3525            Impact factor:   2.505


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