Literature DB >> 2914897

On the origin of the positive band in the far-ultraviolet circular dichroic spectrum of fibronectin.

M Y Khan1, G Villanueva, S A Newman.   

Abstract

The genesis of the positive bands in the far-ultraviolet circular dichroic spectra of human plasma fibronectin and its 31-kDa NH2-terminal heparin-binding fragment was studied. Spectra of ester derivatives of tyrosine, tryptophan, and phenylalanine and of model mixtures of these derivatives in which they are present in the same ratios as in the proteins indicate that all the aromatic side chains make substantial contributions to composite positive bands with maxima several nanometers below those of the proteins. In the presence of solvent perturbants such as polyethylene glycol and ethylene glycol, the bands of the model mixtures are red-shifted to the approximate positions they have in the spectra of the proteins. No additional red shift is seen with solvent perturbation of the proteins, suggesting that the conditions leading to this effect are satisfied within the proteins. A separate effect of solvent perturbation, an increase in amplitude of the positive band, occurs equally in solutions of free aromatic amino acid derivatives and in the proteins. This effect is used to estimate the relative accessibility of the chromophores of fibronectin and its fragment to different perturbants. The possible influence of protein secondary structure on the amplitude of the positive circular dichroic band is discussed.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2914897

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


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