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Cytochrome c: ion binding and redox properties. Studies on ferri and ferro forms of horse, bovine, and tuna cytochrome c.

D Gopal1, G S Wilson, R A Earl, M A Cusanovich.   

Abstract

The ion binding properties of horse, bovine, and tuna cytochrome c (both oxidized and reduced) have been measured using a combination of ultrafiltration, neutron activation, and ion chromatography. The ions investigated were chloride, phosphate, and Tris-cacodylate. Ion chromatography and neutron activation analysis techniques were employed to determine the concentration of free anions. Binding constants are obtained from modified Scatchard plots (in the range of 10-2000 M-1). The redox potentials for cytochrome c at different ionic strengths, pH 7.0, have been determined. In this paper we report the ionic strength and ion binding effects on the redox properties of horse, bovine, and tuna cytochrome c. Potential versus ionic strength dependence for horse, bovine, and tuna cytochrome c from the experimental data were compared with a theoretical model.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2841331

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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