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Secondary structure of the pentraxin female protein in water determined by infrared spectroscopy: effects of calcium and phosphorylcholine.

A Dong1, B Caughey, W S Caughey, K S Bhat, J E Coe.   

Abstract

The secondary structure of hamster female protein in aqueous solutions in the presence or absence of calcium and phosphorylcholine has been investigated using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Our present studies provide the first evaluation of the secondary structure of FP and its calcium- and phosphorylcholine-dependent conformational changes. Quantitative analysis indicated that FP is composed of 50% beta-sheet, 11% alpha-helix, 29% beta-turn, and 10% random structures. Calcium- and phosphorylcholine-dependent infrared spectral changes were observed in regions assigned to beta-sheet, alpha-helix, turn, and random structures. The infrared-based secondary structure compositions were used as constraints to compute theoretical locations for the different secondary structures along the amino acid sequence of the FP protein. Two putative calcium-binding sites were proposed for FP (residues 93-109 and 150-168) as well as other members of the pentraxin family on the basis of the theoretical secondary structure predictions and the similarity in sequence between the pentraxins and EF-hand calcium-binding proteins. The changes in protein conformation detected upon binding of calcium and phosphorylcholine provide a mechanism for the effects of these ligands on physiologically important properties of the protein, e.g., activation of complement and association with amyloids.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1382589     DOI: 10.1021/bi00154a006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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