| Literature DB >> 15223146 |
Olga Yu Gavel1, Sergey A Bursakov, David G Pina, Galina G Zhadan, José J G Moura, Isabel Moura, Valery L Shnyrov.
Abstract
A novel adenylate kinase (AK) has recently been purified from Desulfovibrio gigas and characterized as a Co(2+)/Zn(2+)-containing enzyme: this is an unusual characteristic for AKs from Gram-negative bacteria, in which these enzymes are normally devoid of metals. Here, we studied the conformational stability of holo- and apo-AK as a function of temperature by differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), circular dichroism (CD), and intrinsic fluorescence spectroscopy. The thermal unfolding of AK is a cooperative two-state process, and is sufficiently reversible in the 9-11 pH range, that can be correctly interpreted in terms of a simple two-state thermodynamic model. The spectral parameters as monitored by ellipticity changes in the CD spectra of the enzyme as well as the decrease in tryptophan intensity emission upon heating were seen to be good complements to the highly sensitive but integral DSC-method.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15223146 DOI: 10.1016/j.bpc.2004.01.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biophys Chem ISSN: 0301-4622 Impact factor: 2.352