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A proton-nuclear-magnetic-resonance study of human somatotropin (growth hormone). Assignment and properties of the histidine residues.

C Turner, P D Cary, B Grego, M T Hearn, G E Chapman.   

Abstract

The 1H-n.m.r. spectra of human somatotropin (growth hormone) show perturbed peaks from individual aromatic and aliphatic apolar residues, characteristic of a specifically folded globular structure. The imidazole C-2-H resonances of the histidine residues (at positions 18, 21 and 151 in the somatotropin sequence) were individually resolved, and their titration behaviour in the pH range 1.2-11.5 was investigated. The imidazole C-2-H resonance of histidine-151 is assigned, by comparison of its titration behaviour in human somatotropin and desamido-somatotropin (Asn-152 leads to Asp-152). The C-2-H resonances of all three histidine residues are assigned, by comparison of their relative deuterium-exchange rates (determined by n.m.r.) and the relative tritium-exchange rates of the histidine residues (determined by tryptic digestion of tritiated human somatotropin and reversed-phase high-pressure liquid-chromatographic separation of the histidine-containing tryptic peptides). There is evidence that histidine-18 forms an ion-pair bond with a glutamic acid or aspartic acid residue. The globular structure does not appear to change from pH3 to 11.5, though there is evidence for an unfolding of a region of the structure (involving histidine-21 and a tyrosine residue) below pH3.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6615416      PMCID: PMC1152096          DOI: 10.1042/bj2130107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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